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Eidel Pappenheim-Dubin's tragically cut-short life of learning and leadership in Vienna, Krakow, and Riga By Leah-Perl Shollar |
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A zealot's actions, a daily routine, and the ordinary acts that build a good life. By Baila Olidort |
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The Torah’s account of the petition presented to Moses by the daughters of Tzelafchad is relevant both to women seeking halachic support for change, and to the rabbis who are ruling on their questions. By Sarah Schneider |
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Before we can work on loving and giving to others, we have to love ourselves. By Yehudit Garmaise |
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Rabbi Binyomin Scheiman shares about how he sees the good in every person and every circumstance and built a community of ex-criminals. Binyomin Scheiman in conversation with Chana Weisberg |
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A play on the Hungarian-Jewish classic By Miriam Szokovski |
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