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Esther Kurtz
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Rivka Streicher
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Rochel (Grunewald) Samet
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Rachael Lavon
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Perel Grossman
Learning Curve
Aviva doesn’t show up to work for a few days, causing Suri to worry. Chavi tells Aviva’s mother that she’s been sick all week
Gila Arnold
Learning Curve
Hoping the peal hadn’t woken her children, she ran to the door. Standing on her doorstep were the last two people Yael would have expected to see
Gila Arnold
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
Sidekick
This year our flight will be twice as long, and you had better believe that I double- and triple-checked our tickets
Hadassa Swerds
Sidekick
Okaaay. Somebody call the cops. This pack of five-year-olds is clearly up to no good
Hadassa Swerds
Smart Eats
Peas and thank you!
Shira Isenberg, RD, MPH
Smart Eats
Answers to five burning cheesecake questions
Shira Isenberg, RD, MPH
By the Letter
Photo: Shutterstock I race through the foyer to the front door spin around and fling myself against the entranceway dramatically throwing my arms to each side for emphasis. “NOBODY leaves until this is settled” I pronounce glaring threateningly at my daughters and sons-in-law. Chaim’s eyes dart from side to side; I already know what he’s
Mindel Kassorla and Mindel Kassorla and Cindy Landesman
By the Letter
Life is a cycle — and a spiral that pushes us higher
Cindy Landesman and Mindel Kassorla
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If Fraidy brushed off comments with vague rejoinders, well, there was a new Infiniti in the driveway and a full-time Rosanna to confirm everyone’s suspicions,

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You’d think a girl would at least try to pretend she’s sweet and wonderful when talking to a shadchan, but Bracha’s very honest. Too much so.

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When I got married, I quickly learned there was an art to washing clothes — and I was no master.

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Every once in a while, someone can rise up from the doldrums of mediocrity and do something magical.

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And I didn’t want it. I didn’t want any More. But she did not stop.

By Chaya David