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Rachel Bachrach
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Rachel Bachrach
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Rachel Bachrach
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The Shas Chabura approach brings a new level to one’s learning. WATCH THE VIDEO HERE
Peretz D. Eichler
From My Table
I’m always looking for recipes that give me a lot of mileage. They can’t be too time consuming and also have to be exciting for my kids.
Chanie Nayman
From My Table
I finally tried making homemade boba. It’s fun and different to add to drinks!
Chanie Nayman
Side-by-Side
Chaim White is the owner of KC Kosher Co-op. He works with his wife, Katie, and they’re based in Kansas City, Kansas. What we do KC Kosher Co-op delivers kosher food and products in bulk to members in participating cities around the country. We recently celebrated our tenth anniversary. How it works Starting a co-op
Sina Mizrahi
Side-by-Side
The impact that the fat makes on baked goods ranges from the flavor it imparts to the texture it contributes
Sina Mizrahi
Movin on Up
Trust yourself more than any test you’ll ever take – you’re the world expert on YOU!
Shaina Keren
Movin on Up
Chaya rethinks her assessment of what an ideal workplace looks like
Leah Greenburg
Impressions
What words can possibly fix loss? We speak in these situations because we feel uncomfortable not to
Binyomin Yudin 
Impressions
in the pleasant afterglow of Yom Kippur we are happy to just sit in the moment with our mitzvos
Moshe Krakowski
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