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Rabbi Zecharya Greenwald
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Rabbi Zecharya Greenwald
As They Grow
Rabbi Zecharya Greenwald
As They Grow
Rabbi Zecharya Greenwald
As They Grow
Rabbi Zecharya Greenwald
Veiled Joy
The two of us stood under our chuppah, enjoying the wedding we’d planned in just 24 hours
Josh Clark
Veiled Joy
Fear was beginning to creep into our conversations. Would there be flights? Should everyone leave now?
Millie Samson
Teen Fiction
Honestly, I felt the world had enough color in it, and didn’t need me messing up its palette
Miriam Bodner
Teen Fiction
We were the picture-perfect family, Mommy, Daddy, and me
Aliza Field
Pesach Prep with the Pros
Why doesn't my daughter want to start shidduchim? MY daughter came back from seminary quite a few a months ago, and she’s not really interested in starting dating. She has always been very close with her friends, and she has one friend in particular who also announced that she’s not dating “for a while.” The
C.B. Gavant
Pesach Prep with the Pros
With the busiest season of the Jewish year upon us, how can we balance all of our responsibilities while still nurturing our homes, our children, our husbands, and our spirituality?
Sara Glaz
Screen Safer
“I want to help you, Mendy,” I said. “But this isn’t the best place for this conversation”
Bayla Hersher
Screen Safer
Without waiting for me to ask a single question, everything that led up to Chesky’s expulsion came tumbling out
Bayla Hersher
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Both of these questions are rooted in the same conundrum: “entitlement”

By Rabbi Zecharya Greenwald

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As parents, we have one opportunity that is greater than all the others we’ve just mentioned: We can “empower” our children

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The Arizal teaches that our children are given to us to help us fix ourselves

By Rabbi Zecharya Greenwald

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Are we only supposed to speak to him during bein hazmanim?

By Rabbi Zecharya Greenwald

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Do I tell the super yeshivish son to just quit it? Can I force the others to accept him? Or is there a third option?

By Rabbi Zecharya Greenwald