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"I Met Girls Living Lives of Slavery": The Woman Who 'Gathered' Girls from the Streets of Tel Aviv Tells Her Story

A few years ago, Y., a Torah-observant Jewish woman, took to the streets of Tel Aviv to bring young women of the big city back home. Today, she shares the pain she encountered, the hearts she touched, and the redemption that is near. "I met girls living in slavery, feeling betrayed. I tried to tell them they don't have to stay there forever." Third story in the "Street People" series.

Rabbi Efraim Chamami: "Depression? It's Because People Don't Engage in Torah"

The "Or Mordechai" Yeshiva, led by Rabbi Efraim Chamami in Tel Aviv's Tikva neighborhood, has been a focal point for community upliftment for decades. In a special interview, Rabbi Chamami shares the source of his enduring strength and explains why the current generation often struggles with sadness and depression.

Redemption on Wheels: "The Highest Souls are in Tel Aviv"

For fourteen years, rain or shine, R' Shai Shorouk, "The Rollerdos," has been rollerblading across Tel Aviv, bringing Jews closer to Hashem. Whether dressed as a king with a shofar during Elul, a *kaparot* rooster in Tishrei, Moses on Purim, or a giant menorah on Chanukah, R' Shai gives his heart to everyone, always for the sake of bringing redemption closer. This is the second article in the "Street People" series.

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