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Mummy was a fighter, but this was a battle she couldn’t win
Ester Zirkind
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Sometimes I feel like I’m ten again, a child they expect to behave in predictable ways
Bashie Lisker
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Every space was maximized in this tiny Brooklyn kitchen
Esti Vago
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Could we carve a whole new room out of a set of stairs?
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It’s in those small things that you’ll find the realities of real life
Marcia Stark Meth / Emmy Leah Stark Zitter / Miriam Stark Zakon
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Time travel isn’t possible. Or is it? What about mental time travel?
Marcia Stark Meth / Emmy Leah Stark Zitter / Miriam Stark Zakon
Night Vision: Chanukah Theme 5783
Ten true accounts of life-altering dreams that portended the future
Rachel Bachrach
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Corn salad is an easy side dish to turn to when you need something quick and easy
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Cooks Compete
It’s the very difficulties a ben Torah encounters that create the merits that will bring eventual success   A reader emailed me to comment on my column in the Pesach issue, in which I mentioned how things didn’t go so easily in learning for a young Chaim Kanievsky and that his uncle, the Chazon Ish,
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