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Afterwords
Bircas Hatov V’hameitiv
Mrs. Shani Mendlowitz
Afterwords
Even at times of joy, there is a gaping hole in our landscape
Mrs. Shani Mendlowitz
Game On!
Think beyond your fridge. Many doors, dishwashers, or other household items have a large magnetic surface
Chanie Nayman
Game On!
This month, we’re rallying around all things wood, namely, popsicle sticks, to bring the trees indoors
Chanie Nayman
The Next Chapter
Each mug means I’ve been remembered
Ahava Ehrenpreis
The Next Chapter
New vistas, old friendships
Ahava Ehrenpreis
Off the Couch
“You maligned us! You broke our confidentiality! You terrible, terrible man!”  
Jacob L. Freedman MD
Off the Couch
I was a bit overwhelmed myself — it’s not every day you see a person so candidly willing to admit his pain or weakness
Jacob L. Freedman MD
Stopover
My takeaway: Ordinary people have extraordinary stories
Sivan Rahav-Meir
Stopover
Sivan Rahav-Meir finds common ground wherever she lands
Sivan Rahav-Meir
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