fbpx
Read-Along Storytime
“Let’s make a carnival! We’ll charge an entry fee, and make loads of cash!”
R. Atkins
Read-Along Storytime
"You aren’t asking for a favor; you’re sharing a holy family project with partners" “Women do themselves and their families a disservice when they relate to Pesach preparation as ‘their problem’ for which they ‘ask for help,’ when, in reality, preparing for Yom Tov is a zechus that applies to the entire family. Kashering a
R. Atkins
Freeze Frame
I often search for ways to add freshness to days that feel boring
Russy Tendler
Freeze Frame
I want to become a vessel ready to catch and contain the brachah around me
Russy Tendler
EndNote
Rabbi Shloime Taussig’s second EP collection, 5 KOLOS #2, hit the shelves and the streaming platforms on Rosh Chodesh Elul
Riki Goldstein
EndNote
Yigal Calek’s contribution to the world of Jewish music is overarching
Riki Goldstein
Step 1
Today they’re household names, but it started with a leap of faith: “I saw my chance and the Hashgachah. I reached out and asked if I could design the entire building
Susan Strauss
Step 1
Today they’re household names, but it started with a leap of faith: “I wanted to be an artist, but not a starving one. Could I pursue my creative dreams, while fulfilling my responsibilities to my family?"
Rabbi Yonah Weinrib
No Fail
The contract was going to be our big break — and then it fell through
Fay Dworetsky
No Fail
I was in way over my head, yet I kept letting others down
Fay Dworetsky
More Flashback
Flashback

“All the elements essential for the fulfillment of their ultimate potential”

By Mrs. Dina Schoonmaker

Flashback

“When people ask, you say you have no children yet. But in your head, you count us”

By Azamra Cohen

Flashback

“missing a single teacher is like missing a word from the Megillah”

By Esty Heller

Flashback

“It’s the place to keep what is valuable”

By Adina Soclof

Flashback

“You’re so cool,” she said. I jerked my head back in rebuff. “Who me?” I scoffed. “You’re the cool one in our crowd.” Now it was her turn. “Me? Why me?” “Whaddya mean, why me? Look at you.” “Look at me? Look at you!” Old friends, we could’ve circled for hours. I supplied evidence: “You

By Esther Kurtz