Beth Sarafraz is a writer living in Brooklyn.
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How did a teenage Torah genius, armed only with the Word of God, survive so many near-death experiences?
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.
What happened was not our choice. But how we react - that is our choice.
Responsibility, taking acharayus for our actions, is something we could all start doing a bit more.
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.
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.
"I wish I could go back in time and whisper in my parents' ears, "Don't worry, it will be all right."
What's the worst that could happen - a shidduch?
“Anshie,” says Moully, “is willing to push the envelope by taking an age-old concept and making it contemporary."
They would have like us to assimilate and forget that we are Jewish.
I was aware he didn’t want me to “imagine” making coffee in a forced new dream.
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



