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By the Numbers
Parental support: readers share their takes
Family First Readers
By the Numbers
As children become adults, how much do they — and should they — rely on their parents for support? Over 800 parents and children weigh in
Mishpacha Readers
A Healthier You
Some different types of stomach pain and how you might be able to recognize, treat, or prevent them
Chaya Rosen
A Healthier You
When the force of a blow or fall is strong enough, the brain bangs against the skull, and this can cause injury to the brain
Chaya Rosen
Who Is Bavli?
“Buy pitah?” Bavli was incredulous. “I’ve never heard of such a thing. Maybe in the big cities.”
Sivi Sekula
Silent Heroes
"Yes, it’s all true, and this is what makes yeshivah cooks heroes. But Zev is the leader of them all”
Shoshana Itzkowitz
Silent Heroes
In my heart of hearts, I was envious of each of them. They were touching souls and elevating spirits
Yocheved Kreps
On the Line
It amazes me that kashrus mashgichim are often expected to oversee eiruvin
Mordechai Paretzky as told to Ruthie Paretzky
On the Line
“Rabbi, I’m going to need someone to help me tomorrow. Can you find me an assistant?”
Mordechai Paretzky as told to Ruthie Paretzky
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Let’s explore how second-cut brisket (the default) does against kolichel.

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For me, taking out my mixer requires a very compelling reason. Does a Bundt cake count as one?

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But what about skimming the foam as it bubbles to the surface? Can we ignore the task, or will it compromise the clear broth we’re after?

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I am all for optimal nutrition, but sometimes we want the best version of dessert because that’s what it was meant to be and we shouldn’t get in the way.

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Photo Credit: Sina Mizrahi Chanukah is approaching, and to get ready for the season of frying, I wanted to explore an important step in the cooking technique: draining excess oil. The opinions are split between using paper towels or using a wire rack set over a baking sheet. And the opinions are opinionated. J. Kenji

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Forget mashing potatoes, smashing them yields a soft, tender inside and jagged, crispy edges. The contrast in textures is deeply satisfying, and it’s become a family favorite. It gets requested often enough that I wince at the thought of boiling and baking the potatoes. Can’t there be an easier process for the same result? Let’s

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