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Reward For Kaddish
A highly respected woman, the wife of a prosperous businessman in the Hungarian city of Pressburg, adopted the custom of periodically donating a sum of money to the yeshivah, on the condition that someone there recite Kaddish for the souls of those unfortunates who have no one to say it for them. The yeshivah administration agreed, appointing one of the students to recite Kaddish for those departed souls...

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Heavenly Help For A Lonely Soul
Rav Gifter, Rosh Yeshiva of Telz Yeshiva in Cleveland (1915-1991) was once traveling from Cleveland to Baltimore with a group of students in order to attend a wedding...

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The Lengthy Morning Service That Saved Ten Lives
A group of men who worked in the Twin Towers would gather daily to recite the Morning prayers at a Minyan near the Towers.

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The Kaddish's Day In Court
The case of a wealthy American Jew who passed away and left a large inheritance to his son came before an American court. The father stipulated in his will that the son may only claim his inheritance on the condition that he observes the recitation of Kaddish upon his passing.

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A Kaddish For A Kaddish
A Rabbi, a yarmulke, a prayer and a street corner….brings a Jewish soul back to his roots…

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You Have Now Put My Mind At Ease
Rav Yitzchak Zilbershtein shlita related the following story that he heard first hand about a Jewish family that immigrated to Israel from Iran.

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The Missed Flight
Shortly after World War II, an emissary from the Vaad Hatzoloh (rescue committee) went from America to Europe to take care of the needs of some of the survivors...

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Devotion In Darkness
Rabbi Avraham Eisenbach, the head of the chevrah kadisha (burial society) for the Israeli army, has an unusual son, Menachem...

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