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Latest The Mix
On Site
Malky Lowinger
Off the Couch
Jacob L. Freedman MD
Shul with a View
Rabbi Ron Yitzchok Eisenman
LifeLines
C. Saphir
Impressions
Yehudah Rosset
I dare me
The spillover effect of this commitment has been nothing short of incredible
Elisheva Appel
I dare me
I might save a few dollars by checking two stores to see who has a better Kipling sale, but at what expense?
Elisheva Appel
Branding Together
Seeing Calmin’ Ground’s website finally going live was an incredibly rewarding experience for everyone involved
Sandy Eller
Branding Together
The transformation of the Lowensteins’ farm was really starting to take shape
Sandy Eller
Hosha Na! — Succos Theme 5783
We cry out and He responds
Elana Moskowitz
Hosha Na! — Succos Theme 5783
We cry out and He responds
Mindel Kassorla
Curveball
“Think over what? This sounds awesome! I’d love to be your assistant coach!” Rafi exclaimed
Ariella Stern
Curveball
About one hour, a few X-rays, and one soda can later, Rafi was finally able to get some answers
Ariella Stern
Madame Chamberlaine
“Shana! Dana! Is everything okay? Why are the two of you wearing winter hats in this heat?!”
Tzipie Wolner
Madame Chamberlaine
"She’s been asking for des sucettes et des saucisses. Can you tell me what these words mean?”
Tzipie Wolner
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The Money Trap

Handing a large sum of money over to someone in exchange for a promise can lead to drastic, life-altering consequences. Such is the story of Shaul

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Fiction Corner

“He kept lists of talmidot whom he accepted after every other place closed its doors to them,” the speaker said, choked with tears

By Yehudit Freund

On Site

Rebbe Elimelech of Lizhensk declared that whoever comes to his gravesite won’t leave the world without doing teshuvah. On 21 Adar, thousands will relive the promise

By C.S. Teitelbaum

Second Thoughts

“Come to Beit Letzanim, the feel-good shul”

By Rabbi Emanuel Feldman

Off the Couch

One foot in front of the other is up to you

By Jacob L. Freedman MD

LifeLines

She didn’t seem to understand that I had almost died. Or maybe she would have preferred it that way

By C. Saphir