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D   ear Fellow Mothers, Who’s on your mishloach manos list this year? Friends, teachers, rabbanim, coworkers. We package ourselves up in cellophane and ribbon and send this little representation to people who fit our status. Then we look at our children, run down the class lists, and prod them to choose the “right” friends
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Best Food Forward
D   ear Fellow Mothers, Who’s on your mishloach manos list this year? Friends, teachers, rabbanim, coworkers. We package ourselves up in cellophane and ribbon and send this little representation to people who fit our status. Then we look at our children, run down the class lists, and prod them to choose the “right” friends
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What happens when money reshapes not just our definition of success, but our very identity?
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