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Fruits of Kindness
A bus ticket, a care package, a haircut — the items were small, the caring behind them enormous. A small seed sprouted and grew tall. Twenty readers share acts of giving
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Come one, come all, play one, play all! You can prepare these carnival booths for a Chanukah party, or do one activity each night at home with your family
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Bubbles + tie-dye equals a whole new level of fun and flair
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Full ‘n Free
Full of healthy fats and protein and sweetened with fibrous whole dates, this decadent, real-deal-feel dessert is richly satisfying without causing a blood sugar spike and crash
Rorie Weisberg
Full ‘n Free
With Shavuos coming up, now is the perfect time to experiment with this low-lactose, high-protein ingredient
Beth Warren
redo and renew
The Costume Lady: Mrs. Yehupitz Wiggelfield Interviewed by: Miss Yenem bas Yehupitz Wigglefeld (My mother spells it Wiggelfield according to family minhag, but I have adopted the Anglicized version and spell it Wigglefeld.)   T ruth be told, I was a bit anxious. After all, what could I expect to find in the house of
Malkie Gordon-Hirsch
redo and renew
The Costume Lady: Mrs. Yehupitz Wiggelfield Interviewed by: Miss Yenem bas Yehupitz Wigglefeld (My mother spells it Wiggelfield according to family minhag, but I have adopted the Anglicized version and spell it Wigglefeld.)   T ruth be told, I was a bit anxious. After all, what could I expect to find in the house of
Michal Frischman
Normal
As Mimi’s world came to life, I began to wonder… is normal simply a myth that we’ve created?
Rochel Samet
Normal
Mimi feels a twinge of — what is it? Pity? Protectiveness? Caring? — for her sister
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