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Sarah Chana Radcliffe
Family Reflections
Sarah Chana Radcliffe
Family Reflections
Sarah Chana Radcliffe
Family Reflections
Sarah Chana Radcliffe
Family Reflections
Sarah Chana Radcliffe
Fiction Corner
For a fleeting moment, I thought I saw a glint of compunction in her eyes, but if I did, it was gone as soon as it came
Sara Pachter
Fiction Corner
“We’re going to be friends for always. We’ll stay in touch. I’ll be there at your wedding and you’ll be there at mine”
Aryeh Ehrlich
Second Thoughts
Esteemed and honored professor: Half of Israel is proud of you, but the other half... is embarrassed by you
Rabbi Emanuel Feldman
Second Thoughts
It is long past time for a serious reevaluation of Israel’s broken and Judenfrei educational system
Rabbi Emanuel Feldman
Step It Up
We’re made up of different parts; it’s our child parts that are treated in therapy   IN order to understand “the therapy client,” we need to first understand “the human being.” A human being isn’t a singular unit. The popular therapies of today acknowledge this reality, referring to the various “parts” of the personality, as
Mindel Kassorla
Step It Up
When you focus on the now, the future becomes possible
Mindel Kassorla
Business Casual
Experts share their wealth of experience
Sarah Massry
Business Casual
Experts share their wealth of experience
Sarah Massry
Care to Join
Somehow, between labor and delivery, I’d learned that Nava is extremely left-wing secular. Now I commented, “Whoa, it must be really hard to work here in a snowstorm”
Leah Greene
Care to Join
I checked the time. By now, my husband should have taken off. I dialed his number anyway. Of course, his phone was off
Leah Greene
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