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Keeping Their Mission Alive

Over four years ago, in December of 2015, we published the incredible story of Eli Dworcan, the son of Yossi and Sarah (Lipskar) Dworcan,...

Right Number

A few weeks ago, I was asked to share some words of inspiration at a shul in another community. Afterwards, I was approached by...

Diamond Rings: Finders can be keepers

These shoes are awful. I give them one star. They look great, but after standing in them for a few hours on the most...

The Reprieve // Szilvia Nahmani fights for her husband’s freedom By Chasi Shochet

The Nahmanis—Ronen, Szilvia and their five children—were your typical frum Israeli family living in Miami. They went to shul every Shabbos, their kids attended...

No Bones About It: It’s never too early to worry about osteoporosis

  My mother was one of the healthiest and fit person I knew. I grew up seeing her working out regularly—I’d come home from school...

Beyond Limitations: We had no idea what was possible for our daughter

Eight years ago, on a cold winter’s night, We welcomed our princess with joy and delight We cooed and we cuddled, and did all baby things, Experiencing...

Bubby Sheindel’s Bureau: The explanation was in the document

My son Tzvi and I are very close, closer than most mothers and sons, so I was able to tell right way that something...

Lessons From a Virus

Coronavirus is all people are talking about. It has turned our lives upside down, especially those who have actually come in contact with the...

Keeping Calm During the Coronavirus Crisis: Dr. David Fox on how to keep your...

Dr. David Fox is a clinical psychologist. He is also the director of the Crisis Intervention Trauma and Bereavement Services for ChaiLifeline around the...

A Twisted Path: There are many different roads to return

“Chance” meetings and “coincidental” events often figure largely in stories about unaffiliated or disinterested Jews returning to observant Judaism. I’ve seen this in my...

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