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Gila Arnold
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Gila Arnold
Bentzi and the Peacock Feathers
ZeeZee had a feeling she’d met this lady before, but she couldn’t for the life of her remember where     ZeeZee blinked her eyes open, squinted, and then blinked again. It took her several long moments to remember where she was, and why there was so much hot pink filling her line of vision. “Wake
Shifra Glick
Bentzi and the Peacock Feathers
“Slow down. Let’s think logically. What exactly is suspicious here? Kids always like to look at animals”
Shifra Glick
D-Day for MAGA
A short tour through some of the conflicts that have defined Trumpworld
Gedalia Guttentag
D-Day for MAGA
How will next Tuesday’s result affect these treaties? What will become of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict? For some predictions, we turned to two former Israeli ambassadors to Washington, Michael Oren and Danny Ayalon
Omri Nahmias
Real Life
We designed the perfect engagement ring — then he had a new proposal
Beth Perkel
Real Life
My baby was so close and yet still out of reach. All I could do was say Tehillim and beg Hashem to intercede
Racheli Goldner
In His Own Words
Florist Amerique Ashear of Lakewood is happy to share his tips
Yosef Herz
Double Dance
I thought Ta likes him to be homeschooled. What made him decide to send him?”
Bracha Rosman
Double Dance
“Punishing her isn’t going to make her feel bad for what she did. It’s just going to make her feel bad that she was caught”
Bracha Rosman
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