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Beth Sarafraz

Beth Sarafraz is a writer living in Brooklyn.

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From the Paper / Interviews and Profiles

Rabbi Meyer Juzint: The Torah Scholar Who Made A Deal With God And Survived The Shoah

By Beth Sarafraz

How did a teenage Torah genius, armed only with the Word of God, survive so many near-death experiences?

From the Paper / Interviews and Profiles

‘Bitachon Means Knowing Hashem Will Come Through For You’ Rabbi Yitzchak Dwek on living a life of faith and trust in God

By Beth Sarafraz

If only we would realize that every smack we receive is a gift in disguise, we would embrace those moments of challenge and cherish them.

Features On The Jewish World / From the Paper

The Sea Gate Shul Torahs Rescued Again

By Beth Sarafraz

What happened was not our choice. But how we react - that is our choice.

Featured / From the Paper / Interviews and Profiles

The Saga Of Rabbi Yosef Mizrachi

By Beth Sarafraz

Responsibility, taking acharayus for our actions, is something we could all start doing a bit more.

Front Page

‘Do You Know Your Parents Are Heroes?’ The Story Behind ‘Operation Wedding’

By Beth Sarafraz

The film dramatically documents the outcry in Europe, the United States, and Israel, with twenty-four governments and the Vatican intervening on behalf of the defendants, demanding their freedom.

Op-Eds

‘The Way To Fight Anti-Jewish Is By Doing Jewish’: What David Nesenoff Learned From His Infamous Encounter With Helen Thomas

By Beth Sarafraz

Nearly a year after her confrontation with Nesenoff, Thomas admitted her apology was disingenuous, telling writer David Hochman that she really didn’t regret her anti-Jewish, anti-Israel statements.

Interviews and Profiles

Sylva Zalmanson: From Soviet Prisoner Of Zion To Accomplished Israeli Artist

By Beth Sarafraz

"I wish I could go back in time and whisper in my parents' ears, "Don't worry, it will be all right."

Interviews and Profiles

The Mitzvot of Albert Mammon

By Beth Sarafraz

What's the worst that could happen - a shidduch?

Interviews and Profiles

’In Case Of Moshiach Break Glass’

By Beth Sarafraz

“Anshie,” says Moully, “is willing to push the envelope by taking an age-old concept and making it contemporary."

Interviews and Profiles

‘Refusnik’ Rabbi Yosef Mendelevich Looks Back At His Life

By Beth Sarafraz

They would have like us to assimilate and forget that we are Jewish.

Lessons In Emunah

A Message From The Spirit World, Asking For A Cup Of Coffee?

By Beth Sarafraz

I was aware he didn’t want me to “imagine” making coffee in a forced new dream.

Features

Meeting Alexander Imich, 111-Years Old

By Beth Sarafraz

Imich was born in 1903 in Poland, where he later earned his Ph.D. in 1927, despite the best efforts of anti-Semitic professors to sabotage his thesis

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