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Chanie Nayman
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Chanie Nayman
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Chanie Nayman
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Chanie Nayman
The Bavli Onion
As the universe’s most powerful man dukes it out with the highest-valued terrestrial, the only question is: What took so long?
Rafael Hoffman
The Bavli Onion
Daas balabatim you can trust
Mishpacha Contributors
Uncomplicated
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
Faigy Grossmann
TLC Talks
The key is to know when and how to react, and when to turn a "blind" eye
Rabbi Yerachmiel Garfield and Rabbi Ari Schonfeld
TLC Talks
Our role as parents is to build the bridge between what exists and what our child needs
Rabbi Yerachmiel Garfield and Rabbi Ari Schonfeld
Reflections
 The way to heal difficult emotions is to deep dive into them
Sarah Chana Radcliffe
Reflections
Our default setting is calm
Sarah Chana Radcliffe
Screenshot
Don’t confuse outer trappings with inner connection. Don’t confuse your “you” with what you wear
Shoshana Friedman
Screenshot
These are issues that keep our leaders up at night, but too many of us remain callous, dismissive, or suspicious of any change that might rock the boat
Shoshana Friedman
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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