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Gershon Burstyn
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Pantry Makes Perfect
Something not too complex, yet flavorful enough to be special
Faigy Grossmann
Pantry Makes Perfect
This fish dish takes just a few minutes to prepare — definitely appreciated when preparing so many Yom Tov dishes
Faigy Grossmann
Inbox
Dealing with “the single years” may be necessary regardless of which path one chooses
Mishpacha Readers
Inbox
“It would mean a lot to singles if we could find other topics to hash about in the magazines”
Mishpacha Readers
Connections
The client is there for therapy, not for buying herself a friend
Sarah Chana Radcliffe M. Ed. C. Psych.
Connections
I’m failing at making my kids happy. What am I doing wrong?
Sarah Chana Radcliffe M. Ed. C. Psych.
Parshah
The idea of a person voluntarily relinquishing physical pleasure runs counter to societal norms
Faigy Peritzman
Parshah
We desecrate Shabbos to save a person’s life or even extend it for a few extra hours
Faigy Peritzman
Ask Rabbi Greenwald
You as parents might have to clarify in your own minds what the main points are that you want to convey
Rabbi Zecharya Greenwald
Ask Rabbi Greenwald
Your daughter wants to fit in; she also wants the comforts of a husband who will support her
Rabbi Zecharya Greenwald
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The Trump-Putin Show: How the American media has become the Kremlin’s most effective weapon

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America’s loony left plays the shame game

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In The Forward’s jaundiced view, Orthodox are plain backward

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Humble to the end, Charles Krauthammer downplayed his own role in the public debate while giving every writer in the land a guidepost for good conduct

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Losers at the ballot box, the Left resorts to bullying

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Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz with Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu Photo: Flash90 T he chancellor of Austria wears his hair slicked back, is partial to skinny suits, and has a deliberate, Teutonic cadence when he speaks. At 31, Sebastian Kurz is among the world’s youngest leaders; his serious, thoughtful mien is one of the reasons. His

By Gershon Burstyn