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Words Unspoken
Anonymous
LifeTakes
Liba Mendelson
Family Tempo
Ester Zirkind
LifeTakes
Riva Altman
Windows
Dina Fried
Eternal Wall: Pesach Theme 5782
Motti Levy’s been driving for Egged since 1969, when access to the Kosel was still a newly won thrill
Penina Steinbruch
Eternal Wall: Pesach Theme 5782
We hope you can savor this offering as we pray for the time when the Kosel will again be not a final destination, but a gateway to Hashem’s presence on earth
Nomee Shaingarten and Shoshana Friedman
Rerouted: Pesach Theme 5783
Sometimes it’s the detours that remind us Who forms man’s footsteps and watches over His nation
Sarah Massry
Double Dance
I thought Ta likes him to be homeschooled. What made him decide to send him?”
Bracha Rosman
Double Dance
“Punishing her isn’t going to make her feel bad for what she did. It’s just going to make her feel bad that she was caught”
Bracha Rosman
Temech Tips
Building strong relationships with your clients or customers
Gvira Milworm
Temech Tips
We see their struggle, the sweat and tears streaking their face, and sometimes feel helpless. How can we lighten their load?
Gvira Milworm
C is for Courage
Almost four years have passed. Almost four years since that hot summer day when I was diagnosed with cancer. Who would’ve thought that cancer would be the best thing that happened to me?
Esty Bloom
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My stomach hurts. I want to cry and scream. But that’s so ungrateful

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Words Unspoken

These beautiful girls shouldn’t come out of interviews sobbing, feeling degraded

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All I can think is… Should I have done  anything differently?

By Ariella Schiller

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I’d never expected my parents to move out of our house — it hadn’t occurred to me that it was even an option to leave that house

By Russy Tendler

LifeTakes

That’s how helicopter parents have daughters who are free-range parents and granddaughters who are back to helicoptering

By Esty Heller