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LifeLines
C. Saphir
LifeLines
C. Saphir
LifeLines
C. Saphir
On Site
Hadas Afik
10 Questions
Rachel Bachrach
What a Year Can Do
As a new year dawns, what did we learn — and how have we changed?
Dean Robert Goldschmidt
What a Year Can Do
As a new year dawns, what did we learn — and how have we changed?
Adrian Garbacz
Medical Mysteries
All the tests came back clear—but something was very wrong
Faigy Peritzman
Medical Mysteries
What was behind my son’s attacks of agonizing pain?
Faigy Peritzman
One Day Closer
“Everyone wants to quit at some point, but if you don’t push yourself, you fall further behind and you’ll soon be off the wagon."
C.S. Teitelbaum
One Day Closer
The Torah tells us that after the death of Aharon’s two sons, “Vayidom Aharon — and Aharon was silent.” “But what about his wife?” asks Baruch. How did she cope?
Baila Rosenbaum
Tales of Treeo
“A little extra work that’s terrorizing the welcome house!” Eli says hotly. Squizzle shrieks in agreement. “What’s Mr. Teichman going to say when he finds out?”
Bashie Lisker
Tales of Treeo
The glass has disappeared so cleanly, it looks like it was never there
Bashie Lisker
Global View
Donald Trump is erratic, but Biden scares me more
Gershon Burstyn
Global View
Russiagate was a hoax — time to look at Obamagate
Gershon Burstyn
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LifeLines

I raised and married off nine beautiful children. But now I’m enjoying my empty nest. The year my grandchildren stayed with me the week before Pesach, I snapped.

By C. Saphir

On Site

What would you do if you were walking in the park and suddenly saw the six-foot foam-stuffed five-dollar bill dancing in your path?

By Malky Lowinger

Second Thoughts

Our last column (Issue 444) listed ten challenging questions. Today we suggest some answers. To refresh memories the original questions are summarized and printed at the beginning of each answer below.   1) What root word is found repeatedly at the beginning of Bereishis?  Other than tov (good) which is of course common throughout the

By Rabbi Emanuel Feldman

Shul with a View

I felt compassion; however I still struggled to be totally empathetic — to feel the pain.

By Rabbi Ron Yitzchok Eisenman

LifeLines

Had I been looking to teach Torah for the sake of teaching Torah alone, I would have had plenty of opportunities to do that.

By C. Saphir

10 Questions

Usually, people just want what they grew up with, I hear that a lot — “My parents had this type of succah, that’s what I want.”

By Rachel Bachrach