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Off the Couch
Jacob L. Freedman MD
LifeLines
C. Saphir
Oneg Shabbos
Yeruchem Yitzchak Landesman
Second Thoughts
Rabbi Emanuel Feldman
LifeLines
C. Saphir
Baby Steps
I slowly wrote the rest of my reply, hit send, and opened up a world of possibilities
Helen Shere
Baby Steps
I should probably let the shul know that I won’t be available to host in a few months... But then again...
Helen Shere
Parallel Journeys
I look at my face in those pictures and see my innocence: How I thought things would stay that way forever, sharing a journey with Etty, sharing our lives.
Faigy Schonfeld
Parallel Journeys
Good girls don’t ask, I was told
Esty Mandelbaum
Counter Point
Our Succos supplement Yiddishe Gelt, about the price of frum life today, drew significant and spirited feedback. Here is a sampling
Mishpacha Readers
Counter Point
"The discrepancy between the rebbeim and teachers’ gifts is definitely not warranted"
Mishpacha Readers
Map the Starlight
Why do maps fascinate me? Partly because I love fault lines. The border between doubt and certainty. The place between choice, faith, passivity, and acceptance
Leah Gebber
Map the Starlight
Who is he? A man who seeks goodness and truth, or a man who burns books and people? Is he heir to his great-grandfather’s legacy?
Leah Gebber
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
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10 Questions

10 questions for Kalman Emanuel, A-OK at Country K

By Rachel Bachrach

Shul with a View

No such thing as forgotten chesed,Paid in Full,No such thing as forgotten chesed

By Rabbi Ron Yitzchok Eisenman

Off the Couch

100 good things a month

By Jacob L. Freedman MD

Off the Couch

When you’re just named Joe Shmo

By Jacob L. Freedman MD

Second Thoughts

Help! We’ve been captured by emojis!

By Rabbi Emanuel Feldman

On Site

At Steinway & Sons piano factory in Queens, the fresh sawdust on the floor belies the old-world tradition of the world’s finest instruments

By Malky Lowinger