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The traditional Tikkun Korim places the 'Chumash' text on the right and the 'Torah' text on the left. This project was made with mobile one handed use on small screened devices in mind, thats why we came up with a simple way to get the most out of the small screen, by simply tapping to remove the Trop and Nikkud.

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: An NYT opinion piece that uses the phenomenon of long bagel lines to explain modern economic shifts and the changing social habits of Millennials. Transit & Art

: For something strictly topical, the Daily Bulletin reports on recent struggles with the extension of the Metro A Line, noting unexpectedly low passenger numbers in cities like La Verne and San Dimas. a-line

: In this interview with The New York Times , Ta-Nehisi Coates discusses the moral and societal implications of where we "draw the line" in a media-saturated environment prone to political violence. : An NYT opinion piece that uses the

: A tribute in The Comics Journal to a master of the underground comics scene, known for her "id-and-ego" synchronization and self-deprecating humor. Remembering Aline Kominsky-Crumb - The Comics Journal : A tribute in The Comics Journal to

: Based on Tim Ingold’s work, this summary and analysis looks at how the "straight line" approach to education and life compares to being a "wayfarer" who values the journey over the destination. Social & Political Commentary