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FYI
Even though it’s not a medical condition, it’s not easy to be a teenager with hair getting thinner and thinner
Shoshana Itzkowitz
FYI
An eating disorder is a mental illness where a person refuses to eat or eats as minimally as they can
Shoshana Itzkowitz
Encore
“It’s not my decision, Reb Sholom, it’s yours. I’m just sharing my perspective. If you want to go at it, you’re on your own”
Dov Haller
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Avi Korman believed in clean breaks, and he knew what he had to do
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Purim 5784
With striped hats and hyped cats, these classics reinvent themselves
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Daas Balabatim You Can Trust
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Adviceline
All this paled in comparison to Rav Kasher's magnum opus — the multivolume Torah Sheleimah Title: The Torah Sheleimah Road Trip Location: United States Document: Various newspaper articles Time: 1930s Rav Menachem Mendel Kasher was born in Warsaw in 1895 to a family of Gerrer chassidim. His maternal grandfather, Reb Shlomo Pacholder, was a devoted follower of
Rabbi Dovid M. Cohen
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It’s extremely awkward for me to write this question to a women’s magazine, but for various reasons, I can’t go for help, and the lack of real respect and deeper connection in my home bothers me terribly,
Bassi Gruen
Tech Talk
The demands on the modern-day religious woman pull her in 30 different directions at all times. We move on to the next task without finishing the first
Aliza Feder
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I researched until I felt like I had an accurate grasp of the studies and concerns. And I came to the conclusion that tackling this topic directly is important — and impossible.
Aliza Feder
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