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En Route
The universal motivators of sin all center on the self
Mrs. Shani Mendlowitz
As They Grow
When you send your daughter to seminary, you might want to look into the ideals and values that those people espouse
Rabbi Zecharya Greenwald
As They Grow
Let your daughter know she has a choice in life: To live with what she has, or to be forever wishing that she were someone else
Rabbi Zecharya Greenwald
Pantry Makes Perfect
Something not too complex, yet flavorful enough to be special
Faigy Grossmann
Pantry Makes Perfect
This fish dish takes just a few minutes to prepare — definitely appreciated when preparing so many Yom Tov dishes
Faigy Grossmann
Shul of My Youth
Rabbi Paysach Krohn remembers the shul of his youth
Baila Rosenbaum
Shul of My Youth
For some reason my father chose to become a member at Dukes Place, and that was our shul
Riki Goldstein
Sister Shmooze
While his job was covert, his faith was overt. Remembering Dr. Sheldon Meth
Emmy Leah Stark Zitter and Marcia Stark Meth and Miriam Stark Zakon
Sister Shmooze
Like so much in our lives, Old is only as good or bad as we make it. It’s all about how we look at it. And that’s a lesson that never grows old
Emmy Leah Stark Zitter and Marcia Stark Meth and Miriam Stark Zakon
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