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Gila Arnold
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Gila Arnold
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Gila Arnold
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Gila Arnold
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Gila Arnold
On Our Own Terms
Pitzuchei Mashiach is a snacker’s paradise and so much more
Sarah Faygie Berkowitz
On Our Own Terms
A 1974 New York Times article touted the Lakewood area as the “most famous winter resort in the east
Sarah Faygie Berkowitz
The Bigger Picture
The medics had returned to Meron and were sitting in a circle around 45 candles, processing their loss, their limits
Charlie Harary
The Bigger Picture
Let’s do what Yidden do, even now, even after, and after, and after again
Yisroel Besser
A Better You
The root of emotional eating runs deep
Family First Contributors
A Better You
Having nothing to do is summer’s hidden gift
Family First Contributors
At the Core
Our faith may be dimmed but it can always reignite
Baila Vorhand
At the Core
What distinguishes our chochmah from the wisdom of the Greeks?
Baila Vorhand
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
EndNote
“People used to view a kumzitz as two hours of slow, heartfelt singing, but that’s changing”
Riki Goldstein
More Dream On
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“Esti, I can’t ask Mommy for more money. But everyone’s going! Can I borrow $500 from you? I’ll pay you back, I promise”

By Gila Arnold

Dream On

“What’s wrong? Wait, did you already make plans with someone else?” She took a breath as unexpected hurt rose inside. “It’s okay, you can tell me”

By Gila Arnold

Dream On

“Yes, I got divorced recently. So what? Lots of people do, and their daughters don’t end up in the hospital from it”

By Gila Arnold

Dream On

Shani took one slice and bit into it — the tiniest of bites. She chewed for what seemed like an entire minute

By Gila Arnold

Dream On

Zeezee didn’t know what she would do when she got there, but she needed to go, to prove to herself that she wasn’t a quitter

By Gila Arnold

Dream On

“I see it was a mistake to send Shani away from home. I didn’t want her to go, in her fragile state, but I thought I could trust the seminary to take care of her”

By Gila Arnold