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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
Minhag Match-up
The day is never long enough; the work is never done… until it is “W hen my father was 90, he made an interesting remark to me. I had stopped by to visit and, as usual, was between errands. Dad saw how harried I was and said, ‘I think you should slow down. If you
Chanie Apfelbaum
Minhag Match-up
The day is never long enough; the work is never done… until it is “W hen my father was 90, he made an interesting remark to me. I had stopped by to visit and, as usual, was between errands. Dad saw how harried I was and said, ‘I think you should slow down. If you
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Purim 5784
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Turning Point: Jr. Chanukah Supplement 5783
Ephraim knew they were his cousins. But he’d prefer they didn’t exist, really
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What days are you counting? Why is there a number on your shirt?
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It summed everything up: Make yourself at home, and in the meantime, let’s learn Torah, because that’s what life is about
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