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| Five Steps to Greatness |
| By Rabbi Lazer Brody |
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| You too can be great. It's not easy and it won't happen overnight, but you have a hidden potential that's like a diamond - all you must do is dig it out from the depths... |
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| The Meaning of Exile |
| By Dovber HaLevi |
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| Eighty percent of our people chose to remain in Egypt; they perished. After the plagues, they convinced themselves that the future was all in their favor… |
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| The Good Point |
| By Rivka Levy |
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| She had a terrible relationship with a certain person. It had got to the point where she absolutely couldn’t stand them, not even being in the same room with them… |
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| The Riots of 1929 |
| By Rabbi Simcha Raz |
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| Rumor pointed to Harry Charles Luke, a meshumad and Secretary General of the British Mandatory Government, who encouraged the Arab marauders to pillage the Jews… |
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| Hezekiah and Moshiach |
| By Rabbi Shalom Arush |
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| The Jews of King Hezekiah's time should have brought redemption. The Talmud says that King Hezekiah should have been Moshiach, but neither merited; why? |
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| The Lesson of Yehoyachin |
| By Rabbi Shalom Arush |
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| We have no idea of the magnitude of good we create by successfully passing a test of faith. By clinging steadfastly to our faith, we influence our offspring for posterity... |
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| Betrayal |
| By Yaakov Bar Nahman |
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| Solomon was sent to Berlin. There he was interred for four days while it was decided whether to execute him or ship him off to a concentration camp. |
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| Blankenase |
| By Yaakov Bar Nahman |
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| The Nazis raid the farm in search of the Jewish children, but the latter have already escaped trying to reach the Promised Land… |
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| In The Austrian Army |
| By Yaakov Bar Nahman |
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| Moshe Paul’s enlistment procedure was uneventful, except for several smirks and side comments about Jews… but he was in very good physical condition… |
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| The Death of Uncle Layish |
| By Yaakov Bar Nahman |
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| The partisans were ambushed with artillery and heavy machine gun fire in the Yugoslav forest fields near the border; the mortally-wounded courier barely made it home… |
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| The Meeting |
| By Yaakov Bar Nahman |
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| Rabbi Freier gives Solomon the dangerous task of arranging the escape of Jewish children from Nazi Germany and bringing them to Palestine… |
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| Revenge |
| By Yaakov Bar Nahman |
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| The Jewish youth of Austria make a daring revenge on the Hitler Brownshirt youth who killed a Jewish boy; the respite was ever so short… |
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| Night of Broken Glasss |
| By Yaakov Bar Nahman |
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| The Night of Broken Glass, which in German was called Kristallnacht, was an anti-Jewish pogrom in Nazi Germany and Austria on... |
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| Brownshirt Clouds |
| By Yaakov Bar Nahman |
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| 1932: The Jewish ‘grape vine’ has information that the Brown Shirt’s are already getting military training and will soon be getting firearms as well… |
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