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Siblings can be each other’s best friend — or worst enemy. Here are our best tips for guiding them through and away from sibling rivalry
Mindel Kassorla
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Getting out in the morning with little kids can be nuts! What are your suggestions to ease the morning madness?
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Pesach Cleaning in Minutes
He was a regular guy from Brooklyn on his way to work. One snap made him a familiar face to millions   "I   ’d gone to Selichos, and I was late getting back from shul,” he says. Still single and in his middle 20s, he was living with his parents in their Bedford Avenue
Yael Wiesner
Pesach Cleaning in Minutes
He was a regular guy from Brooklyn on his way to work. One snap made him a familiar face to millions   "I   ’d gone to Selichos, and I was late getting back from shul,” he says. Still single and in his middle 20s, he was living with his parents in their Bedford Avenue
Yael Wiesner
TLC Podcast
In part two of this important topic, Rabbi Schonfeld and Rabbi Garfield continue their discussion about gemara with Rav Aaron Lopiansky. How do you reconcile the Torah's view of the age of the world with the theories that the scientific community suggest? How should we be teaching children that eisav soneh Yaakov practically, when they might have regular interactions with the umos haolam? And the BIG QUESTION: How do we relay to boys who are struggling with gemara that they are as equally as important as the metzuyanim?  
Rabbi Ari Schonfeld and Rabbi Yerachmiel Garfield
TLC Podcast
On our first ever episode, Rabbi Schonfeld and Rabbi Garfield discuss the burning questions parents have about raising their children. Is there any validity to the opinion that forcing middle school boys to go to shul on Shabbos is the way to go? When your child reports "facts" that don't line up with that the teacher says, who do you believe? And the BIG QUESTION: Is it possible my son is not cut out for Gemara?
Rabbi Ari Schonfeld and Rabbi Yerachmiel Garfield
TripleSay
How can I connect when I daven?
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TripleSay
“Guilt isn’t Jewish, because it keeps you stuck, stops you from growing. Regret is Jewish because it’s the catalyst for growth”
Family First Contributors
Prince Among Men
Unity devoid of yiras Shamayim, unity that tramples Torah, is not the unity of Yerushalayim
Eli Paley
Prince Among Men
Individuals at every age and every stage somehow felt that Rabbi Hauer was “their person”
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