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A Different Counting Shavuos 5782
The words leap off the page, suddenly so much more real than prayers mumbled
Sari Abraham
A Different Counting Shavuos 5782
What were a few bothersome appointments if they were the key to the Land of Israel?
Yaffa Ganz
Cooks Compete
Corn salad is an easy side dish to turn to when you need something quick and easy
Family Table Readers
Cooks Compete
"You aren’t asking for a favor; you’re sharing a holy family project with partners" “Women do themselves and their families a disservice when they relate to Pesach preparation as ‘their problem’ for which they ‘ask for help,’ when, in reality, preparing for Yom Tov is a zechus that applies to the entire family. Kashering a
Family Table Readers
Life Lab
Decision making is exhausting. What if I get other people to make them for me?
Esther Kurtz
Life Lab
Could I adopt my husband’s habits for a week — and survive?
Esther Kurtz
Simply Organized
After latkes and doughnuts, why not indulge in the gift of breathing space?
Miriam Yafit
Simply Organized
Let’s transform your personal space into zen and peaceful rather than cloudy and stressful
Miriam Yafit
Naming Myself
Most of us are given our Jewish names at birth. But sometimes, we gain our name later in life. 3 accounts
Rikki Silver
Naming Myself
Most of us are given our Jewish names at birth. But sometimes, we gain our name later in life. 3 accounts
Rochel Samet
More Flashback
Flashback

“All the elements essential for the fulfillment of their ultimate potential”

By Mrs. Dina Schoonmaker

Flashback

“When people ask, you say you have no children yet. But in your head, you count us”

By Azamra Cohen

Flashback

“missing a single teacher is like missing a word from the Megillah”

By Esty Heller

Flashback

“It’s the place to keep what is valuable”

By Adina Soclof

Flashback

“You’re so cool,” she said. I jerked my head back in rebuff. “Who me?” I scoffed. “You’re the cool one in our crowd.” Now it was her turn. “Me? Why me?” “Whaddya mean, why me? Look at you.” “Look at me? Look at you!” Old friends, we could’ve circled for hours. I supplied evidence: “You

By Esther Kurtz