A happy family shares the true story of a spontaneous decision
By Michael Orbach
Issue of August 8, 2008
Back in 2005, looking to make some extra money while I finished my great American …
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8/7/08
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Turbulence in our lives
By David Seidemann
My flight back from points South last week was uneventful, if you don’t count the first 30 seconds or so.
Immediately upon takeoff, we …
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8/7/08
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“...With All Your Heart...”
A Torah tribute to a true hero on Tisha B’Av
Reviewed by Alan Jay Gerber
Issue of August 8, 2008
Grenade! Grenade! The very mention of this …
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8/6/08
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By Chananya Weissman
ISSUE OF AUGUST 1, 2008
Rachel used to enjoy learning Torah. Her report cards could be rubber-stamped with A’s and her teachers crowed about her intelligence, …
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7/30/08
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Issue of August 1, 2008
It was on a quick trip home to New York from a yeshiva in Israel that a post-high school student noticed something odd: he felt reluctant, scared even, about descending …
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7/30/08
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“Nine Out of Ten” by Moshe Katz
The heroic story of a family’s determination to outlive and survive the Nazis
Reviewed by Alan Jay Gerber
Issue of August 1, 2008
Of one thing …
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7/30/08
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Tzlafchad’s daughters
In memory of Aharon Hakohen, who loved everyone and pursued peace between people, whose yahrzeit is this Shabbos, the first day of Av.
By Rabbi Avi Billet
Issue …
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7/30/08
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Issue of August 1, 2008
Missing the point
To the Editor:
Rivi Schiffer wrote an interesting letter to the editor ( On being machmir; July 25, 2008 ) in response to an In My View article …
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7/30/08
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Shabbos meals- no children allowed...?
By Rabbi Avi Billet
The best thing about Shabbos, a friend of mine says, is that it guarantees him two or three meals a week with his family. He can …
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7/23/08
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Revisiting the past
by David Seidemann
A few weeks ago, I wrote an article about my illustrious career as a little league catcher; the point of it was to encourage us all to revive that one …
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7/23/08
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