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Pinpoint
Stick a pin in the phonebook. See where it lands. Make the call. Does everyone have a story? Five writers find out
Musia Slavin
Pinpoint
Stick a pin in the phonebook. See where it lands. Make the call. Does everyone have a story? Five writers find out
Esther Kurtz
Bricks and Ladders
"We decided that if any of you aren’t happy in Stonesworth, we’ll try to make it work so that you can go to school in Brownsfeld"
Ariella Schiller
Bricks and Ladders
Back to school tomorrow. When I left I’d been part of the most popular clique in school and now I’m returning alone, a nobody, ashamed and mortified
Ariella Schiller
Communities
As I sit with a group of men representing four decades of the yeshivah, they all have one thing in common: Scranton guy. How did the yeshivah create that glue?
Eytan Kobre
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A historic dedication heralds new hope for Budapest’s Jews
Gershon Burstyn
Feel the Heat
I was also a bit nervous because my sister Ruchama, who I’m facing off against, is a fantastic cook and baker
chananya eisenberger and ruchama yellin
Feel the Heat
Both my father and I love playing around in the kitchen, and we also both have a competitive streak
Shuey Vago
Cooks Compete
Corn salad is an easy side dish to turn to when you need something quick and easy
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Cooks Compete
If the Ribbono shel Olam has such faith in us, then we will rise to that level IT is well known that prior to leaving Mitzrayim, the Jewish People were on the 49th level of tumah. Had they remained even a moment longer, they would have descended to the 50th level, which, we are taught,
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