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אריה מינקובReb Levi Yitzchak - Maybe I'm Right
A short story in honor of Reb Levi Yitzchak from Berditchev
  • A Blessing for the Arabs
    When an Arab cab drove close to Rabbi Eliyahu all the passengers were tense. How did the Rabbi respond and who were these Arabs?
  • Seeing The Mezuzot
    After the second scribe assured the Mezuzot were Kosher the man was quite upset, why did Rabbi Eliyahu send him to check his Mezuzot?
  • The Poetry Competition
    In life, it's not what you say, it's who you are
  • President Herzog visits Rabbi Wein
    A special Chag get-together of Rabbi Berel Wein and President Mr. Isaac Herzog speaking about his grandfather Rav Herzog ZT"L and giving a blessing in honor of Pesach.
  • The Literary Legacy of Horav Shelomoh Wolbe
    The seventeenth yahrzeit of Rav Shelomoh Wolbe, the most published mussar and hashkafah author of our generation, falls on the 17th of Nissan. I would like to share with our readers what I wrote at the time
  • Saving Shidduchim, Where It Counts
    Rabbi Eliyahu was acquainted with a certain rabbi who liked to check the suitability of shidduchim based on the couple's names. He warned the rabbi how dangerous and problematic his method was, begging him to cease and desist.
  • A Matter of Life and Death
    One morning, Shmuel heard someone arguing with Rabbi Yehudah Mutzafi, Rabbi Eliyahu's assistant. He was telling her that Rabbi Eliyahu had to leave and that she should come back the following day. But she was insistent, explaining that her question was concerning a matter of life and death.
  • Stepping into the Rabbi’s Shoes
    Mordechai went out into the street and saw the mother of one of the Yeshiva students crying. “Why are you crying?” he asked her.
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