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It took me two years to recover from the death of my father, of blessed memory. To this day, almost twenty years later, I am

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This coming week, the United States—the longest running, and most successful democracy—will be celebrating its Independence Day. This ambitious experiment or “the city on the

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Gittin 34a: Abaye Seldom Wins

By Rabbi Dr. Joshua Waxman Why did Abaye and Rava spend so much time arguing about Halacha, bringing proofs from Mishnayot and braytot, and reinterpreting

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