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Jeremy Lustman is the unlikeliest of shadchanim. A 42-year-old resident of Hashmonaim who grew up in Baltimore and has been a practicing lawyer for the
Jeremy Lustman is the unlikeliest of shadchanim. A 42-year-old resident of Hashmonaim who grew up in Baltimore and has been a practicing lawyer for the
On November 24, over 40 Sifrei Torah of “unclear” origin were found in the office of a sofer (scribe) in Jerusalem. At least seven of
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It’s that time of year again. Everyone’s talking about New Year’s resolutions. This is the year we all get in shape, stick to a diet,
“Human Nature and Jewish Thought: Judaism’s Case For Why Persons Matter,” (Princeton University Press, 2015) 215 pp. ISBN: 978-0-691-14947-9 $27.95 Philosophers generally write for other
Teaneck—Who can forget the exhilaration of our elementary school cantatas, high school productions, camp color war competitions and seminary songfests? How we would relish re-visiting
Professionalism, medical expertise and timeliness were all in high gear this past weekend as VitalOne defied the odds and executed a politically and logistically complicated
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Students and teachers are working hard, trying to cram as much as they can into the last couple weeks before Yeshiva break. But thoughts keep
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