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Great Reads
Mummy was a fighter, but this was a battle she couldn’t win
Ester Zirkind
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Sometimes I feel like I’m ten again, a child they expect to behave in predictable ways
Bashie Lisker
Off the Eaten Path
Here I’m presenting a combination of my experiences from the Detroit, Michigan, areas — only my favorite parts, of course!
Naomi Nachman
Off the Eaten Path
I spent much of July in France, where I had the opportunity to work for a phenomenal cruise company, Kosher River Cruises
Naomi Nachman
Real Life
We designed the perfect engagement ring — then he had a new proposal
Beth Perkel
Real Life
My baby was so close and yet still out of reach. All I could do was say Tehillim and beg Hashem to intercede
Racheli Goldner
Second Dance
Reuven needed someone to ask a real question. Was anyone gutsy enough?
Dov Haller
Second Dance
“Oh, I don’t know, I imagine you have dreams, like every rosh yeshivah, and maybe this can help you realize them?”
Dov Haller
What I’m Holding On To
“Just toss it!” is the rallying cry of these weeks. But some items we simply can’t bring ourselves to discard. 9 writers share
Faigy Peritzman
What I’m Holding On To
“Just toss it!” is the rallying cry of these weeks. But some items we simply can’t bring ourselves to discard. 9 writers share
Cindy Scarr
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We see even from the teachings of Chazal that our structure of mourning must remain limited to what is practical

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When you daven, don’t give Hashem your laundry list. It might come true  

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It is against Torah hashkafah to take offense to or reject a sincere question

By Rabbi Yitzchok Fingerer

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How do we earn Hashem’s boundless mercy and merit a full yeshuah?

By Rabbi Eytan Feiner

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We, too, walk between two walls — one of hishtadlus, and one of bitachon

By Rabbi Avrohom Neuberger

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There is a secret weapon that a Jew can marshal at all times. It is called “kivui,” hope in Hashem

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