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Chanie Nayman
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Chanie Nayman
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Chanie Nayman
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Chanie Nayman
Elevate
The shomer Shabbos is able to look at the life they have been blessed with and say, “It’s a beautiful world!”
Family First Contributors
Elevate
My students, so taken by the scene, formed a half circle facing the view and began to sing, “Esa einai el heharim”
Family First Contributors
Perspective
When our view of a relationship is that it will remain forever, we figure out a way to get it right
Rabbi Aryeh Kerzner
Perspective
Rainy days and loooong afternoons (and playdates) sometimes need a dash of fun   The Great Big Letter Hunt Okay, it’s not so big, but I feel like little kids thrive on the hype. This game is quick and easy to set up and keeps the kids searching for ages. What you’ll need: Post-it Notes
Rabbi Levi Lebovits
Dinner Hour
When it’s time to eat, the youngest ones eat first, followed by the older children, who drift to the table as the smells draw them in
Rochie Laufer
Dinner Hour
A meal both adults and kids alike will enjoy!
Rochie Laufer
Out of the Woods
"I just feel like someone’s staring at us,” he said, lowering his voice. “Strange, no?"
Rochel Samet
Out of the Woods
“We’ll be making a seudas hodaah together,” Avi said. His friends and Elchanan’s friends...somehow, it was all the same thing now
Rochel Samet
From My Table
I’m always looking for recipes that give me a lot of mileage. They can’t be too time consuming and also have to be exciting for my kids.
Chanie Nayman
From My Table
I finally tried making homemade boba. It’s fun and different to add to drinks!
Chanie Nayman
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You can pull out an old game from the basement — but why not play one of these creative, curated games for even more fun?

By Chanie Nayman

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Afternoons and Sundays can be long. Quarantine can be endless. Here are some relatively clean, safe, and inexpensive ideas to keep your little people busy for a while

By Chanie Nayman