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Sarah Chana Radcliffe
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Sarah Chana Radcliffe
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Like water cooler talk for housewives
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There very rarely is an easy or simple “blended family”
Shoshana Itzkowitz
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It’s really no different than telling someone in a wheelchair that she should move faster because she’s in your way.
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It seems that many readers missed the essence of the story
Ruti Kepler
Light Years Away
Her son looks at her directly. He’d gone to speak with his father, not with her. He’d intentionally come while she was out
Ruti Kepler
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We aren’t as helpless as we believe we are   W hen our freedom is removed — when we can no longer make choices — we lose our very selves. And yet, we ourselves often relinquish our ability to choose. “I can’t help it — when my husband says mean things, I cry.” “I can’t help
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Minhag Match-up
We aren’t as helpless as we believe we are   W hen our freedom is removed — when we can no longer make choices — we lose our very selves. And yet, we ourselves often relinquish our ability to choose. “I can’t help it — when my husband says mean things, I cry.” “I can’t help
Chanie Apfelbaum
Minhag Match-up
We aren’t as helpless as we believe we are   W hen our freedom is removed — when we can no longer make choices — we lose our very selves. And yet, we ourselves often relinquish our ability to choose. “I can’t help it — when my husband says mean things, I cry.” “I can’t help
Chavi Feldman
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