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From My Table
Is planning mishloach manos in October any different from shopping for kids’ clothes for Pesach (er, Shavuos, rather) in January?

By Chanie Nayman

PlateArt
If you enjoy being creative, mishloach manos are a great opportunity to use your talents

By Esther Ottensoser

PlateArt
Sometimes presentation is key

By Esther Ottensoser

Shul with a View
Each grandfather looked at the other. They both felt they had been wronged by the other

By Rabbi Ron Yitzchok Eisenman

Family Living
I once accidentally bought thin metal spoons from the dollar store, and now I’m always reaching for them

By Chanie Nayman

Text Messages
I prefer the view that “like” is a verbal tic indicating hazy tentativeness

By Eytan Kobre

Behind the Book
It was refreshing to write about these issues and not have to worry about reflecting badly on the Orthodox community

By Riki Goldstein

Jr. Feature
The story of stickers

By Malka Winner

First of All
They smile at each other and she opens the car door, wondering why being retired feels a lot like shanah rishonah

By Ariella Schiller