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Now We're Talking
On gift etiquette, shidduch fatigue, and letting go
Sara Eisemann
Now We're Talking
On simchah burnout, sticky scenarios, and being the fall guy
Sara Eisemann
Close Call
If you’re ashamed to tell people about the friendship, that’s an important sign that shows you don’t feel proud of it
Mrs. Chani Juravel
Close Call
The more time passed, the more clarity I gained about what the problem had been with this friendship in the first place. And in one word, the answer was, “extreme”
Devoiry Braunstein
Reno Real Talk
Every space was maximized in this tiny Brooklyn kitchen
Esti Vago
Reno Real Talk
Could we carve a whole new room out of a set of stairs?
Esti Vago
Freeze Frame
I often search for ways to add freshness to days that feel boring
Russy Tendler
Freeze Frame
I want to become a vessel ready to catch and contain the brachah around me
Russy Tendler
Sister Shmooze
While his job was covert, his faith was overt. Remembering Dr. Sheldon Meth
Emmy Leah Stark Zitter and Marcia Stark Meth and Miriam Stark Zakon
Sister Shmooze
Like so much in our lives, Old is only as good or bad as we make it. It’s all about how we look at it. And that’s a lesson that never grows old
Emmy Leah Stark Zitter and Marcia Stark Meth and Miriam Stark Zakon
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The word “Breslov” carries so many different connotations that it’s hard to formulate an authoritative definition. Mishpacha speaks to two of America’s leading experts on the Breslover derech for insight, clarity, and candid demystifying of a very misunderstood movement

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As Country Yossi paints a picture of the development of his persona, he also provides a moving glimpse of the sensitive soul that created some of the frum world’s most beloved country music

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He saw the Bronx blossom from a fledgling immigrant enclave to a thriving center of Jewish life. He walked the streets on Shabbos afternoon, fielding respectful greetings from hundreds of Jews. He brought his impressions of Jerusalem’s Torah giants back to the Yankee congregants of the shul that became his life’s work. Now the congregation

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As the mythical homeland of the Tutsi people, the Land of Israel still exerts a magical pull for those Tutsis who resisted conversion to Christianity and retained their customs — customs strikingly reminiscent of Judaism

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