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Summer Job
Those short jobs that helped shape and mold the adults we are today
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Waitressing required a completely different skill set than passing AP exams and Regents
Barbara Bensoussan
The Gift of Forgiveness
“Mr. Goldberg, I’m sorry, but you broke our agreement. We cannot have you back anymore”
Malkie Schulman
The Gift of Forgiveness
On one of my last days at the company, I was shocked when Jack approached me and shook my hand
Dovid Green
Pinpoint
Stick a pin in the phonebook. See where it lands. Make the call. Does everyone have a story? Five writers find out
Musia Slavin
Pinpoint
Stick a pin in the phonebook. See where it lands. Make the call. Does everyone have a story? Five writers find out
Esther Kurtz
Elevate
Three doses of inspiration to lift  the spirit and soul
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Elevate
Three doses of inspiration to lift the spirit and soul
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Last Licks
This recipe was originally published for Pesach, but I make it for all the Yamim Tovim!
Chanie Nayman
Last Licks
Food and prop styling by Shiri Feldman Food prep and styling by Chef Suzie Gornish Photography by Felicia Perretti There’s a restaurant chain that’s known for their insane fries that are loaded with caramelized onions, cheese, and a special sauce that features cut up pickles in a mayo-ketchup-based dip. Everyone is wild for them, and
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I changed up the way I made the rice and added very flavorful seasoning to amp up the chicken flavor and give it a kick

By Brynie Greisman

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This dish is essentially sloppy joes with a twist

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Food Prep by Leah Hamaoui Photography by Chay Berger THERE’S NOTHING quite like a Motzaei Shabbos get-together. The vibe is relaxed, the food is fun, and with Shabbos ending so early, it’s something to look forward to. The thing is, we just put away our cholent pots and are in no way ready to cook

By Rivky Kleiman

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All recipes courtesy of Kosher.com   IT’S TU B’SHEVAT. The trees are bare; the air is frigid. Just like it was last year. And the year before. And yet, we celebrate the New Year for trees with a focus on cooking with vividly colored, succulent fruit. Because even when it’s dreary outside, we know that

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This side of salmon is a real showstopper and has a robust, fresh, and appealing flavor

By Chavi Feldman and Faigy Grossman

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Styling and Photography by Chay Berger Food Prep by Leah Hamaoui   THERE ARE TWO THINGS to note when cooking supper in the winter. One: With the early nights and nippy air, everyone wants warm, comforting food for the last meal before bed. Two: We all define comfort food differently. While a roundup of meatballs

By Rivky Kleiman