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Within minutes, the room was filled with more doctors and nurses — but no one knew how to proceed "Make yourself a coffee and come to my house — it’s going to be a long night” One cool Wednesday evening in November, my son Dovid was playing football in the Ner Israel field with a
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Club Jr.
Within minutes, the room was filled with more doctors and nurses — but no one knew how to proceed "Make yourself a coffee and come to my house — it’s going to be a long night” One cool Wednesday evening in November, my son Dovid was playing football in the Ner Israel field with a
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Shul of My Youth
For some reason my father chose to become a member at Dukes Place, and that was our shul
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Get the Picture
  Photographer Avrom Rubinfeld captures those elusive shots that show a slice of real life
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The literal definition of photography is “drawing with light”
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The Other Side of the Counter
One Husband’s Tips on How to Really Help Your Wife in the Kitchen
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Decision making is exhausting. What if I get other people to make them for me?
Esther Kurtz
Life Lab
Could I adopt my husband’s habits for a week — and survive?
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