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Featured Articles A Tale of Two Shirts Rabbi Yitzchok Tzvi Schwarz October 27, 2021 The children who had just lost their father had a lot to be proud of. He was first and foremost a talmid chochom who
Featured Articles Bill Aimed at Transforming Federal Elections Blocked by Senate Republicans Debbie Maimon October 27, 2021 Filibuster Foils Biden Agenda Senate Republicans for the second time this year used the filibuster to prevent a radical Democratic voting bill from advancing
US News Democrats Struggle to Downsize Biden’s Massive Spending Bill Yaakov Kornreich October 27, 2021 Last week, President Biden intervened to use his prestige as the leader of his party and his decades of experience as a congressional dealmaker
Featured Articles The Failed Akeidah: A Guide to Success in Life Rabbi Yaakov Feitman October 27, 2021 Even a casual perusal of Rav Chaim Shmulevitz’s Sichos Mussar reveals that he usually rendered his famed shmuessen on the parsha during the following
Israel News My Take On The News Tzvi Yaakovson October 27, 2021 Stone Throwing on the Road to the Kosel Another week has passed, and as I always tell you, Israel is a country that manufactures
Featured Articles Setting The Bar Libby Lazewnik October 27, 2021 In A Perfect World As a schoolgirl, I did not especially shine at team sports. What attracted me more were games like limbo, where