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From the Top
Not everything worth doing fits on a dashboard. Leadership means seeing the impact that lives between the numbers
Gvira Milworm
From the Top
When chosen wisely, metrics do more than quantify. They clarify. They cut through the fog of busyness and emotion
Gvira Milworm
Simply Organized
After latkes and doughnuts, why not indulge in the gift of breathing space?
Miriam Yafit
Simply Organized
Let’s transform your personal space into zen and peaceful rather than cloudy and stressful
Miriam Yafit
Take 5
Branding tips for staying ahead of the pack
Shira Isenberg, RD, MPH and Yitzchok Saftlas
Take 5
Find people who help you do what you need to do better
Shira Isenberg, RD, MPH and Yitzchok Saftlas
The Bigger Picture
The medics had returned to Meron and were sitting in a circle around 45 candles, processing their loss, their limits
Charlie Harary
The Bigger Picture
Let’s do what Yidden do, even now, even after, and after, and after again
Yisroel Besser
What a Year Can Do
As a new year dawns, what did we learn — and how have we changed?
Dean Robert Goldschmidt
What a Year Can Do
As a new year dawns, what did we learn — and how have we changed?
Adrian Garbacz
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It’s a simchah, it’s a baby, a son for him and Batya. So what if the word son rips his heart clean in two, so what if his insides wrench from the pain of it

By Rochel Samet

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This was an emergency. My mind raced. It could be nothing. It could be something. It could be congenital or genetic. Or then again, it could be nothing

By Chanie Spira

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So now I’m the poor friend receiving her tzedakah, when just a year ago I was the one helping her?

By Gila Arnold

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Miri answered as succinctly as possible. She was here to uncover a fraudster, not examine her innermost self

By Leora Klinberg

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She couldn’t have imagined how successful her channel would become, and that frightened her more than she would admit

By Ariella Schiller

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She crumpled the papers in her hand and tossed them in the air. “Self-care,” she declared

By Esty Heller