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Off the Couch
Jacob L. Freedman MD
On Site
Libi Astaire
Shul with a View
Rabbi Ron Yitzchok Eisenman
10 Questions
Rachel Bachrach
LifeLines
C. Saphir
Cozey Feature
A guide to finding your head or your heart
J.S. Wolin
Cozey Feature
So who are the five little mentchies living inside everyone’s brains?
J.S. Wolin
936 Sundays
Who said you have to be competitive in order to have fun? We’re all on the same team anyway. With these friendship-themed activities, everyone’s a winner
Sara Wolf
936 Sundays
As the outdoors gets darker and our windows frostier, the indoors gets warmer and our homes cozier. Let’s take the coziness up a notch with some Kislev-themed activities
Sara Wolf
In the Shadow of Corona
“The birth was smooth, the babies are healthy. My mother wasn’t here, but she got me a neis”
Rivka Streicher
In the Shadow of Corona
Being brave can make a person break. Being real gives us the strength to carry on
Chassia Thau
TLC Talks
“Many types of mechanchim can be successful teachers and reach your child”
Rabbi Yerachmiel Garfield and Rabbi Ari Schonfeld
TLC Talks
This question has as much to do with Purim as it does with shalom bayis
Rabbi Yerachmiel Garfield and Rabbi Ari Schonfeld
Podcast: The Rose Report
I don’t like making predictions about the news. There are too many variables. Too many players. There’s the Hand of G-d who intervenes in ways that we can never forecast.  But I’ve been a newsman since the 1970s and I’ve covered comparable stories over many decades. Some stories blow up. Some blow over. Sometimes we see signs in advance, so I will suggest a few things to watch that may give us clarity for 2022.
Binyamin Rose
Podcast: The Rose Report
Before voting for Trump again, or welcoming his Orthodox Jewish advisors back with open arms, or even voting for Bibi again, their clumsy diplomacy should be held against them
Binyamin Rose
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Everyone knew he was a tremendous machmir, extremely, extremely careful about every drop of food that went into his mouth. And he was also a kanoi in ahavas Yisrael

By A. Kutcher

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Pretending to work hard isn’t hard work

By Rabbi Emanuel Feldman

LifeLines

The yeshivah’s Torah classes were something to get out of the way so I could get on with the real business of life: sports, a career…

By C. Saphir