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Riki Goldstein
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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
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
Touch Base
The Conversation, as Mishpacha likes to say, “Continues.” When it comes to shidduchim, it continues, and continues
Batya Weinberg
Touch Base
This column is delivered with warmest blessings to anyone looking for their bashert, and their parents, too
Mrs. Batya Weinberg
Encore
“It’s not my decision, Reb Sholom, it’s yours. I’m just sharing my perspective. If you want to go at it, you’re on your own”
Dov Haller
Encore
Avi Korman believed in clean breaks, and he knew what he had to do
Dov Haller
Table Talk
Today, both parents and educators pursue special services. But costs can be astronomical, and the process confusing and frustrating. That’s where Leah Steinberg comes in.
Malky Lowinger
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“Some songs have the classic staying power to make it around”

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“It’s a sweet and relaxing tune, and I’m still singing it today”

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“The title track, ‘Madreigos,’ brings me to tears”

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“My dream is to see the music that I’ve produced and been a part of performed live on stage by a large orchestra”

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Can you count eight days of miracles?

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“Over the years, I’ve come to appreciate the talent it takes to write lyrics and combine them with a tune that really brings out the meaning of the song”

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