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Sarah Chana Radcliffe
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Sarah Chana Radcliffe
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Sarah Chana Radcliffe M. Ed. C. Psych.
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Sarah Chana Radcliffe M. Ed. C. Psych.
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Sarah Chana Radcliffe M. Ed. C. Psych.
Mesorah Quest
How did a clandestine Jewish community in the shadow of Mount Kilimanjaro stay under the radar for so many decades?
Ari Greenspan
Mesorah Quest
High on isolated Indian cliffs, the Bnei Menashe are almost living Jewish
Ari Greenspan
Sound Bites
With wisdom, humor, and a passion to help his contemporaries, he’s embarked on a mission to help other zaidies make the most of the time they have in the best years of their lives
Chaia Frishman
Sound Bites
I remember that feeling of drowning after I had my second baby in Israel, 14 months after my first. I didn’t want anyone else to experience that helpless feeling
Chaia Frishman
Milestones
The murmured words of Yizkor echo in the upper worlds
Rebbetzin Shira Smiles
Milestones
At the moment of death, a soul is born
Rebbetzin Shira Smiles
More or Less
"If she’s done this with too many clients, my entire reputation is done. I’m too small, too new to rehabilitate from this"
Esther Kurtz
More or Less
No matter how much I realized I’d done wrong since I’d gotten married, how selfish and self-centered I’d been, this parallel just brought it all home
Esther Kurtz
Guests of Honor
Is it true that love is blind? Doesn’t it hurt her anew every time she thinks of how her son rejected the world she chose?
Rachel Newton
Guests of Honor
Do we ever fully appreciate the immigrant experience of so many who have come before us?
Sarah Moses Spero
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How can I stop worrying I’m going to fail at my new job?

By Sarah Chana Radcliffe M. Ed. C. Psych.

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Our daughter behaves one way at home, one way at school

By Sarah Chana Radcliffe M. Ed. C. Psych.

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I may be the matriarch of the family, but I feel sidelined by the younger ones

By Sarah Chana Radcliffe M. Ed. C. Psych.

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Should I just accept that this is the way teenagers are?

By Sarah Chana Radcliffe