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Words Unspoken
Anonymous
Musings
Brochy Ganeles
LifeTakes
Tehilla Silver
Musings
Esther Shemtov
LifeTakes
Hally Goldstein
Turning Tides
I almost fainted at this blatant anti-Semitism. I quickly ran through appropriate responses in my head, and rejected them all. It would be a waste of breath to even respond
Leah Gebber
Turning Tides
What would Rivka want her bas mitzvah to look like, now that there could be none of the big ideas she’d dreamed about?
Leah Gebber
The Lonely Wait
Within all the sound, do we hear the voices of the young men and women themselves?
Faigie Zelcer
The Lonely Wait
Adopt a Shadchan (AAS) began with a small group of dedicated shadchanim, committed to helping singles find their match
Lisa Elefant
Mind Your Business
Gain exposure and credibility by writing a blog
Naomi Elbinger
It Happened at Midnight: Pesach Theme 5783
While the world dreams and the stars twinkle, the Creator neither slumbers nor sleeps. Ten stories of midnight miracles, epiphanies, and revelations
Family First Contributors
Moonlight
When Shabbos Chazon falls on Erev Tishah B’Av, it’s a powerful reminder that the end of galus is near
Rabbi Menachem Nissel
Moonlight
No matter how much we try to fit in, the world will remind us that we don’t
Rabbi Menachem Nissel
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LifeTakes

Our lease is up, and we have nowhere to go

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LifeTakes

 I want to see my husband dancing T hey say Simchas Torah is a man’s holiday. The way I see it, Simchas Torah is when wives come out from behind their computers or laundry piles, discard the superwoman capes, don beautiful clothing, and reap their rewards. Oh, the Yuntiff is for everyone, I know. But

By Leora Rosenberg

Words Unspoken

I don’t know how to tell you. But I wish you understood what I’m going through

By Anonymous

Musings

Would location be something my mother would care about in the afterlife? It’s hard to say

By Samantha Hauptman

LifeTakes

“I just wanted to say thank you,” he said. “From a father to a stranger”

By Bracha Katz

Musings

Months passed, and there was still no need to use the gray shidduch notebook MY oldest daughter had been home from seminary for close to a year when I decided it was time to buy a shidduch notebook. The one I spotted at the dollar store seemed perfect for its intended function, a compact five-by-seven

By Tzirel Schreiber