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We know it can seem daunting to make deliciously textured cakes that everyone will enjoy, but with all the ideas that follow, we’re confident that you’ll be able to fill that cake-sized hole in your menu
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Pasta is one of those forever foods that survive the tides of trends. It’s cozy and delicious and will never go out of style
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Etched in Memory: Rosh Hashanah Theme 5784
Sometimes there are events so monumental they’re perfectly preserved as a snapshot, never forgotten. 5 readers share the moments forever
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In honor of Shavuos, my top five
Ahron Cohn
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Sometimes I’d believe I could slip into it, if I could just find the portal to enter. A place that would accept me, quirks and all.
Esther Kurtz
Akeida Moments
“I accept Your Will Hashem,” I whispered, “I accept this nisayon, please just give me the koach.”
Avigayil Wein
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“If parents are investing so much in seminary tuition, why can’t they use the year to really prepare girls for marriage?”
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“I can’t stress enough how hard it is to be single when you’re older. And by older I don’t mean 22”
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