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“You wanted to know how a guy like this wins the primary. You’re why”
Shoshana Friedman
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“There is no mortal way out of this; we need Hashem to carry us through”
Shoshana Friedman
Get the Picture
  Photographer Avrom Rubinfeld captures those elusive shots that show a slice of real life
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The literal definition of photography is “drawing with light”
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As I was writing a memoir, I gained a new emotional perspective on my family, and especially on my father
Dr. Sidney Winawer
Cut ‘n Paste
By the trip’s end, I carried a dual mission
Rabbi Daniel Kunstler
Whats Cooking
We know it can seem daunting to make deliciously textured cakes that everyone will enjoy, but with all the ideas that follow, we’re confident that you’ll be able to fill that cake-sized hole in your menu
Mishpacha Staff
Whats Cooking
Pasta is one of those forever foods that survive the tides of trends. It’s cozy and delicious and will never go out of style
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