JEWISH LIVING: G-d on the Corner of 96th and Amsterdam, The Cabdriver (and more...)

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Adar 4, 5772 · February 27, 2012
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By Shais Taub
Personal Journeys
The street corner was busy. Too busy. There was certainly no place for G-d in this scene.

By Srolic Barber
Stories
In those days there was only one car service in Crown Heights, and it was run by chassidim, a class of people for whom time means nothing.

By Yaakov Brawer
Daily Life
Does the partitioning of household waste in an elaborate classification system have implications for our spiritual lives?

By Levi Jacobson
Musing for Meaning
"She put up a serious fight, but her lungs collapsed, her blood pressure dropped and the blood could not get to her huge heart. Baruch Dayan Emes. Her life, her strength, a blessing to so many..."

By Sara Esther Crispe
News
Chanie Simon knows her son is in good hands. Fifteen-year-old Shmully, who came from London, England, to South Florida to attend yeshiva at the Mesivta of Coral Springs, is enjoying his first year there so much that he wants to go back next year.

By Karen Schwartz
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