The four-thirty morning air felt like ice-water on my sleepy flesh. The Old City stones slumbered all around me, and above me stretched a starry nighttime sky. Not a soul stirred in the square as I made my way bit by bit.
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By Samuel Fisher
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2/10/11
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During the hustle and bustle of Kosherfest is it easy to get caught up in the crowd and miss something. The narrow aisles are always packed with press, distributors and food enthusiasts and so often times in order to deal with the crowd you move more quickly then you should and end up overlooking something that is truly spectacular.
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By Zechariah Mehler
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2/10/11
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Dear Aviva,
I am a mother of two as well as a kindergarten teacher. I have come to realize that I use up all of my energy and patience throughout the day to deal properly with my 20 rambunctious students.
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By Aviva Rizel
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2/10/11
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Dear That's Life,
It is nice to go away, but it is even nicer to come home.
Getting home, however, was not as easy as it should have been for many travelers who flew the coop this winter break. …
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2/3/11
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As the Torah says: “Thou shalt not go up and down as a tale-bearer among thy people (Lev. 19:16).” The sages said there are three transgressions that would cause a man to lose his place in the …
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Dear Readers,
The headlines of our lives will come and go, but never forget the words — Hashgacha Protis, Divine Providence. Hashgacha Protis. It is the constant. The ink will fade and …
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Dear Aviva,
I teach in a seminary in Israel that caters to young modern Orthodox women. I see that these girls are struggling with making the jump from learning halacha to incorporating it into …
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By Aviva Rizel
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2/3/11
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The Torah is comprised primarily of laws and narrative. Let us take a quick scan of Parshat Terumah to see where it fits in the scheme of the rest of the Torah. According to the Sefer HaChinukh, …
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By Rabbi Avi Billet
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2/3/11
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Some alarm clocks play Mozart. Others tune into news radio. Mine is the elaborate procession of Sfardic men dressed in sudras and turbans pounding calloused hands on bongos as they parade today’s …
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By Samuel Fisher
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2/3/11
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Given the events unfolding in Egypt, it is indeed timely that this week’s book review is about the relationship between the two protagonists who forged the first formal peace treaty between Israel …
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By Alan Jay Gerber
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2/3/11
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