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Shaina Medwed
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Leah Fine
Rerouted: Pesach Theme 5783
Sometimes it’s the detours that remind us Who forms man’s footsteps and watches over His nation
Sarah Massry
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Come one, come all, play one, play all! You can prepare these carnival booths for a Chanukah party, or do one activity each night at home with your family
Esti Vago
Family Activities
Bubbles + tie-dye equals a whole new level of fun and flair
Esti Vago
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Here are some products to enhance the Chanukah kitchen experience, as well as serving as nice gifts for this time of year
Malky Gestetner
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It seems to come as naturally to Jewish women as gefilte fish and chicken soup. But unlike gefilte fish and chicken soup, guilt isn’t always wholesome or appetizing. How to distinguish between constructive and destructive guilt Is there such a thing as a Jewish woman without guilt? Seemingly not. The possibilities are endless: If we’re cooking,
Rabbi Dovid M. Cohen
Adviceline
It’s extremely awkward for me to write this question to a women’s magazine, but for various reasons, I can’t go for help, and the lack of real respect and deeper connection in my home bothers me terribly,
Bassi Gruen
The Forshpiel: 5786
Fake Views for the Jews from the Writers You (Shouldn’t) Trust
Gedalia Guttentag as Yisroel Besser
The Forshpiel: 5786
Fake Views for the Jews from the Writers You (Shouldn’t) Trust
Shmuel Botnick as Gedalia Guttentag
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Rav Yehudah Meir Shapiro, ztz”l, and Sarah Schenirer, of blessed memory, led parallel lives, both with a vision of Kavod Shamayim.

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It seems to come as naturally to Jewish women as gefilte fish and chicken soup. But unlike gefilte fish and chicken soup, guilt isn’t always wholesome or appetizing. How to distinguish between constructive and destructive guilt

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