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LifeTakes
Esther Mandel
Musings
Esty Heller
Family Tempo
Estie Gold
Family Tempo
Bashie Lisker
Windows
Rivka Frankel
tastes like shabbos
Just the word itself brings waves of nostalgia for the beautiful Shabbosos of my childhood
Family Table Readers
tastes like shabbos
A teacher and a mother, Rebbetzin Machlis cooked for several hundred guests every Shabbos for decades
Sarah Faygie Berkowitz
FYI
Even though it’s not a medical condition, it’s not easy to be a teenager with hair getting thinner and thinner
Shoshana Itzkowitz
FYI
An eating disorder is a mental illness where a person refuses to eat or eats as minimally as they can
Shoshana Itzkowitz
Great Reads: Real Life
“It’s a message,” I told my husband. “I’m going to start covering my hair. Hashem wants to protect me”
Shari Cohn
Great Reads: Real Life
My children struggled terribly after my divorce  — and my oldest daughter struggled the most
Shoshana Gross
Smart Eats
Peas and thank you!
Shira Isenberg, RD, MPH
Smart Eats
Answers to five burning cheesecake questions
Shira Isenberg, RD, MPH
2.0 Feature
Bored? Uninspired? Itching for change? It’s never too late to recalibrate
Shira Werblowsky
2.0 Feature
For chassidic techie Chaim Landau, uploading chareidi tech power is win-win  
Rivka Streicher
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Musings

 Never a flatterer, Mom always told the truth. And so would I

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Windows

Operation Breaking Dawn. When the army gives the skirmish a name, you know it’s serious

By Rachel Newton

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What should I think when my girls parent so differently than I did?

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