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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
EndNote
“It’s always been imperative that the tune fits the words, and that the niggun is something I would be comfortable playing for my rebbeim”
Riki Goldstein
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“People used to view a kumzitz as two hours of slow, heartfelt singing, but that’s changing”
Riki Goldstein
Calligraphy: Pesach 5785
The walk to the entrance is long, long, long, one aisle that’s five times the size of the entire prison commissary
Rochel Samet
Calligraphy: Pesach 5785
Meir repressed a groan. Why didn’t girls know that guys didn’t take mussar seder seriously?
Esther Kurtz
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To utilize time wisely and avoid wasting time, one must have a schedule, or as my mother called it, a “tochnit”   I grew up in a home where time was of the essence. Very early on we were taught that there was no more valuable commodity than time, and it should be regarded accordingly.
Sina Mizrahi
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The impact that the fat makes on baked goods ranges from the flavor it imparts to the texture it contributes
Sina Mizrahi
Double Take
Why couldn’t the school bend a little and reward her hard work?
Rochel Samet
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Wasn't it obvious that your huge kiddush would upstage our seudah? 
Rochel Samet
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