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Hear from Keren how the Rebbe personally cared for her family after they left the Soviet Union and how she eventually discovered the beauty of Judaism. Keren Yakubov in conversation with Chana Weisberg
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Just as I greeted all the service members in the lounge with a loud “Merry Christmas,” I heard someone say, “Are you Jewish?” in a Southern accent. By Andrea
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As the storm clouds darkened over European Jewry, she selflessly devoted herself to rescue efforts such as illegal smuggling of refugees, bribery of foreign diplomats, and negotiations with the Nazis. Thousands of Holocaust survivors owe their lives to Recha’s courage, ingenuity, and tenacity. By Yehudis Litvak
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At just 17, Amanda’s world shattered with the tragic loss of her best friend. The years that followed were marked by grief, depression, and a search for deeper meaning. Something shifted finally during a conversation with a rabbi on a trip to Israel – a step toward something that began to fill that inner void and offer her new purpose. Then, another trial: a cancer diagnosis. Through it all, her new worldview and the support of her rabbi and newfound community got her through. Now cancer-free and deeply rooted in her faith, Amanda shares her journey of grief, healing, and the eternal wisdom of Chassidism that changed everything. By Amanda Spiro
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Kosher, yichud, Shabbat, and timely payment of workers are some of the potential issues to be aware of. By Yehuda Shurpin
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Parshat Vayigash By Chany Vaknin
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