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Linked Supplement
Knowing where we come from gives us purpose and passion as we find our way forward
Mishpacha Contributors
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If you could ask a single special ancestor of yours to address one question that you face, who would you ask and which life experience would you tap?
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A Stone’s Throw
“Something happened today and I need your advice. Would I be able to come over to your house and show you something?”
Faigy Gold
A Stone’s Throw
As I passed, I nodded hello and even ventured a “Chodesh tov.” He looked at me, and suddenly held up his hand. The whole line stopped
Faigy Gold
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
Building Dreams
“So secretive,” she said. “Is this what you’ve been doing while I was away?”
Malka Grunhaus
Building Dreams
“This is our country. Or it would be ours if we could just get rid of the dumb Brits”
Malka Grunhaus
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A guide to finding your head or your heart
J.S. Wolin
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So who are the five little mentchies living inside everyone’s brains?
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