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OPINION & COMMENT

A High Court Opinion that Justifies Discrimination and Hungry Children

"He hath disgrac'd me . . . laugh'd at my losses, mock'd at my gains, . . . And what's his reason? I am a chareidi. Hath not a chareidi eyes? Hath not a chareidi hands, organs, . . ., fed with the same food, hurt with the same weapons . . ." (William Shakespeare, Merchant of Venice, Act III, Scene I, with "chareidi" replacing "Jew")

Poisoned by Shibud Malchuyos
by HaRav Shlomo Wolbe, zt"l

The non-Jewish way of thinking and way of life, which center around the aspiration for a life of comfort and luxury, have filtered into our midst. Every fad Parisian tailors invent is leaped at in Eretz Yisroel as well.

TziYun Le'Isha Gedoloh — Finding Family History
by Rabbi Yaakov Rosenes

Many who have collected old books or family history, or even discovered a box of old letters and pictures in the attic, will recall the thrill of discovering the human side of our ancestors.

Manuscripts from the Flames
by Y. Ben Avi

An account of many Torah works that were written and preserved in difficult circumstances.

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