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Battle Cry
“Mi l’Hashem elai!” In every generation, there are those who respond and take a stand for Hashem
Elana Moskowitz
Battle Cry
“Mi l’Hashem elai!” In every generation, there are those who respond and take a stand for Hashem
Malkie Schulman
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
What I’m Holding On To
“Just toss it!” is the rallying cry of these weeks. But some items we simply can’t bring ourselves to discard. 9 writers share
Faigy Peritzman
What I’m Holding On To
“Just toss it!” is the rallying cry of these weeks. But some items we simply can’t bring ourselves to discard. 9 writers share
Cindy Scarr
Branding Together
Seeing Calmin’ Ground’s website finally going live was an incredibly rewarding experience for everyone involved
Sandy Eller
Branding Together
The transformation of the Lowensteins’ farm was really starting to take shape
Sandy Eller
Step It Up
"Being married to an addict doesn’t have to be a nightmare" If You See Something, Say Something [Down to the Last Drop / Issue 733] Thanks for calling attention to the very serious problem of alcoholism, which unfortunately has infiltrated into our community. I also found the connection between wealth and alcohol abuse interesting. Besides
Mindel Kassorla
Step It Up
When you focus on the now, the future becomes possible
Mindel Kassorla
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They Did Nothing Wrong (Inbox / Issue 725) Dear Mother of a hurt son, I understand your son’s disappointment in the abrupt ending of a relationship with a girl whom he’d invested a lot in and clearly liked very much. She was, no doubt, a wonderful young woman — sensitive, resilient, mature, empathetic. I also understand your

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“I understand that you were out to give your daughter the best shot at getting married. What about my son who was so hurt in the process?”

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