Yated Releases Expanded Yom Tov Edition

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yated-logo-1Yated Ne’eman has done it again, releasing a Yom Tov edition that is chock full of fascinating interviews and enlightening articles, analysis, news, divrei Torah and more.

The following is a sneak peek into the hundreds of pages of reading material provided for one’s Yom Tov pleasure:

Living a Life of Netzach Yisroel

An Exclusive Interview with Chief Rabbi Rav Yisroel Meir Lau

Pesach on the Prairie

It may surprise many readers to learn that here, on American soil, we also have a mesorah of Torah, Yiddishkeit and Pesach Sedorim going back hundreds of years.

A Maggid in Our Time

An Interview with the Famed Rabbi Paysach Krohn

Rav Aizik Ausband zt”l

His humility allowed him to set himself apart from kavod and glory. He wanted nothing more than to be a complete oveid Hashem.

Rav Uri Zohar’s Private Yetzias Mitzrayim

The Yated’s Exclusive Visit and Interview with the Legendary Leader of the Teshuvah Movement

Rubashkin Petition to Supreme Court

Attorneys seek relief for the draconian 27-year sentence imposed by Judge Linda Reade.

Thoughts About “The Golden Cage”

To say that there is no spiritual price to pay for living in a land of unlimited opportunity would be untrue.

Chinuch Guidance and Tips in Honor of Pesach

An Exclusive Interview with Rav Eliyahu Cheshin, Master Mechanech from Yerushalayim

Real Emunah vs. Paroh’s Waiting Game

We run our lives as if there is an “un dem,” as if there is a natural and supernatural, as if the “natural” isn’t also G-d’s direct Hand.

The Chinuch Roundtable

Parents think that schools are privately-owned businesses, while schools think that parents are finding money for everything but tuition.

Rav Moshe Schneider zt”l, A Gadol in Ahavas HaTorah

The indelible influence of Rav Schneider still exists, well over 50 years since his passing.

Mayor Miller, Rabbi Kotler and Senator Singer Head to Eretz Yisroel with the Governor

New Jersey’s chief executive officer heads to Israel.

The Story of the Haggodah

Thanks to its short text and ubiquitous usage, the Haggodah is the most prolific sefer ever published.

Edana’s Odyssey

A Journey of Hope, Courage and Jewish Discovery

Life Takes – The Therapist Is In

A New Weekly Column by Mordechai Weinberger LCSW

“We Cannot Animate Emunah

A Portion of a Pesach Address Delivered by Rav Mordechai Gifter zt”l

Pick up a copy of the Yated at your local newsstand.

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9 COMMENTS

  1. After all the hundreds of pages and hard work that goes in to the yated, not one picture of a frum woman, like we don’t exist. Thank you for making our daughters feel ashamed of themselves.

  2. A ben Torah doesn’t spend the kaddoshdika day’s of Yom Tov reading newspapers! Talmud Torah Kineged Kulam! Newspapers are for the women who need to relax. We get mechuzik from our Rabbayim & fellow Bnei Torah! Those who are oisik in the Amalah shel Torah. Please tell me a Chashuva Rav who claims he got closer to HKB”H by reading newspapers!

  3. Hope they paid you for this. It’s an excellent advertisement. Isn’t it time some of our frum publications (not just Matzav) started labeling “adverticles” as advertising, pure and simple? The little boy who thought that there are two sales tax rates – zero for cash and the regular for credit card – is going to be even more confused when the adults around him don’t differentiate between advertisements and news.

  4. Old Timer, at the bottom it says: ADVERTISEMENT

    Instead of giving us your brilliant criticism, why don’t you read the think to the end, shoteh

  5. TO #2 ITS A GOOD THING TO KNOW WHATS HAPPENING IN YOURE WORLD(ESPECIALLY IF ITS IN A CLEAN WAY) ID LIKE TO THANK THE YATED FOR ALL THEY DO HELPING YIDISHKEIT PS IM GONNA BUY 2 YATEDS THIS WEEK AND MAKE MY KIDS(WHO LOVE READING IT EITHER WAY) READ IT

  6. hasnt arrived yet! anxiously awaiting our super sized edition for the WOMEN in our house to enjoy!

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