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Cut ‘n Paste
Rabbi Akiva Males
On Site
Yitzchok Landa
Second Thoughts
Rabbi Emanuel Feldman
Cut ‘n Paste
Shlomo Horwitz
Shul with a View
Rabbi Ron Yitzchok Eisenman
diary
I’m continuously astonished by how much less of a big deal this switch has been than I thought it would be
Aliza Feder
20 Questions for 20 Years
“The goal isn’t just to retell a story or profile an individual, but to add something new” 
Riki Goldstein
20 Questions for 20 Years
"I love writing, and I also love that it’s not part of my job, which means I can write only when I feel like I have something to say"
Riki Goldstein
Facets
“You find it easy to make friends?” Chana asked me sincerely. “I know how to be friendly, but a friend… I haven’t made one in a long time”
Esther Kurtz
Facets
Was it possible to make a friend in two weeks? Maybe I can get Rafi to change the terms. I really, really wanted to go
Esther Kurtz
Kitchen Encounters
It turns out that pickles can be anything you like: sweet, spicy, crunchy, soft, simple, complex, or even part of dessert!
Helen Shere
Kitchen Encounters
It’s not as hard as you think it is
Esther Shaindy Leshkowitz
Dreamscapes
Could I create a library to serve as my son’s living legacy?
Elisheva Appel
Dreamscapes
Although the world of psychology has made huge strides, I was concerned that we, as kallah teachers, hadn’t yet caught up
Elisheva Appel
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A more banal — yet no less critical — task still lay ahead of this beleaguered rabbi

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Double Take

My son prefers some dazzling start-up over the business i built from scratch. Where’s the gratitude?

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Second Thoughts

James Earl Carter of Georgia was a riddle wrapped in an enigma

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