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All the tests came back clear—but something was very wrong
Faigy Peritzman
Medical Mysteries
What was behind my son’s attacks of agonizing pain?
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The Gatekeeper's Daughter
Vasara sucks in her breath. She swivels in her office chair and closes her eyes. Her trip to Riga belongs to another era, relegated to a dusty corner of her brain, the door shut firmly after it
Esther Teichtal
The Gatekeeper's Daughter
She might always be that weird girl who has fallen from a distant star who doesn’t know half of the endless rules
Esther Teichtal
Oasis in Time
As we return to the mundane, Havdalah reminds us to differentiate 
Mrs. Elana Moskowitz
Oasis in Time
Disconnected from dollars and cents, Shabbos is still the source of all profit
Mrs. Elana Moskowitz
Medical Mystery
Our son just couldn’t seem to succeed in school. And the culprit was something we’d never expected
Shoshana Gross
Medical Mystery
I had a new baby — and no white blood cells. No one knew what was going on
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Knowing where we come from gives us purpose and passion as we find our way forward
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If you could ask a single special ancestor of yours to address one question that you face, who would you ask and which life experience would you tap?
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