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Eruvin: In Praise of Positive Innovations, Not Chumras

After probably not refusing a single media interview in the years since he entered politics, Shinui leader Tommy Lapid has not said a public word for several days now. Most observers say that he will probably announce his retirement from politics, but his supporters say that if he really knew what he wanted to say there is no way that he would be silent for so long.

Every Subscription Plays a Part in Strengthening Religion in Our Holy Land
by Rabbi Nosson Grossman

The following article was written on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the Hebrew edition of Yated Ne'eman that took place last Tammuz. We are publishing it for the hashkofoh it contains about our newspaper on the occasion of our 17th anniversary.

Chanoch Lana'ar Al Pi Darko
by Rav Tzvi Yabrov

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Adapted from the book Darchei HaChaim which includes guidance and hashkofoh in the Torah lifestyle, the basics of chinuch for our times, and tips heard and recorded from HaRav Michel Yehuda Lefkowitz.

Back to Aggodoh
by R' Refoel Berelsohn

A talk with HaRav Michel Zilber, rosh yeshivas Zevihl and Yeshivas Tiferes Yisroel in Jerusalem, about the approach to learning Aggadeta, subsequent to the publication of his work, Bayom Derech last year, dealing with topics in aggodoh which were delivered in public addresses by the author every Shabbos.

Politica: The Threat of Dictatorship
by E. Rauchberger

According to a recent survey by Professor Katz, head of the most trusted political polling company in the country these days, Kadima could receive as many as 52 mandates in the next Knesset elections. Although Prof. Katz notes that the survey is not entirely accurate (the sample only included people who declared they would definitely go to the polls on election day) the results clearly indicate that Kadima is maintaining its strength and could even continue its meteoric rise.


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