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Rabbi Yaakov Feitman
Family First Editor's Letter
Sometimes the solution isn’t about tackling the reality, but about altering what we tell ourselves about that reality.
Bassi Gruen
Family First Editor's Letter
Sometimes the solution isn’t about tackling the reality, but about altering what we tell ourselves about that reality.
Bassi Gruen
The Other Side of the Counter
One Husband’s Tips on How to Really Help Your Wife in the Kitchen
Simcha Cohen
EndNote
They’ve been blessed with amazing talent, yet standing in front of a sea of excited, adoring fans, they wonder how much else, besides the music, they’re expected to give.
Riki Goldstein
EndNote
On the heels of the pre-Pesach wedding season and Chol Hamoed celebrations comes the silence of Sefirah. As we count upward with anticipation toward Shavuos on one hand, and mourn historic national tragedy on the other, weddings wait and the music goes mute. But what about all the singers and musicians, the mainstay of Jewish weddings and other joyous events?
Riki Goldstein
Summer Job
Those short jobs that helped shape and mold the adults we are today
Mishpacha Contributors
Summer Job
Waitressing required a completely different skill set than passing AP exams and Regents
Barbara Bensoussan
Rocking Horse
I suppose this story is my plea to the world: Don’t let this happen. To anyone. Anywhere. Anytime
Leah Gebber
Rocking Horse
When I attended the Mesivta of Eastern Parkway many years ago I had a wonderful English principal Rabbi Judah Cohen a Torah scholar and master math teacher. In order to help prevent inventive yeshivah boys from raciously sharing information with each other during his tests he arranged a system wherein no student sat next to
Leah Gebber
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When I attended the Mesivta of Eastern Parkway many years ago I had a wonderful English principal Rabbi Judah Cohen a Torah scholar and master math teacher. In order to help prevent inventive yeshivah boys from raciously sharing information with each other during his tests he arranged a system wherein no student sat next to

By Rabbi Yaakov Feitman