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Family Reflections
Sarah Chana Radcliffe
Family Reflections
Sarah Chana Radcliffe
Family Reflections
Sarah Chana Radcliffe
Family Reflections
Sarah Chana Radcliffe
Family Reflections
Sarah Chana Radcliffe
Always on Me
Is there something you always carry on you, even if it’s seen better days?
Rabbi Meyer H. May
Always on Me
Is there something you always carry on you, even if it’s seen better days?
Rabbi Aharon Friedler
Unlock Your Heart
Awash in questions, drowning in doubt, we're still cherished
Faigie Zelcer and Leah Gebber
Unlock Your Heart
How can we find a pathway into the Yamim Noraim with this mixture of guilt, fear, and paralysis?
Faigie Zelcer and Leah Gebber
Teen Diary Serial
They couldn’t believe I was going to take the plunge and talk about my past
Tzippy Cohen
Teen Diary Serial
What on earth was I, Tzippy Hartstein, doing at the top of the cast list? Who was I? A faker?
Tzippy Cohen
The Great Beyond
Globetrotter Moshe Klein’s journey of history and mystery in Portugal
Sandy Eller
The Great Beyond
A Southeast Asian country currently in the midst of a civil war whose Jewish population can be counted on just one hand
Sandy Eller
To Be Honest
The uncomfortable truth about adult bullying
Raizy Schneider
To Be Honest
Three perspectives on raising capable adults
Devorah Avrukin
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How to cope with the Pre-Pesach chaos

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Abigail Shrier makes some very good points

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Prevent feelings of betrayal by being up-front from the outset

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In the case of being afraid of your kids going off the derech, this means that the frightened parent holds an unreasonable and unfounded panic about the child’s ability to face disappointment or other negative feelings without giving up his or her religion.

By Sarah Chana Radcliffe

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A gracious receiver makes the giver feel good

By Sarah Chana Radcliffe

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It’s painful to rely on others’ opinions

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