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My husband is helping his parents — with my money
Shaina Kovitz
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I don’t want to get involved — but I need to
Esty Heller
Tech Talk
The demands on the modern-day religious woman pull her in 30 different directions at all times. We move on to the next task without finishing the first
Aliza Feder
Tech Talk
I researched until I felt like I had an accurate grasp of the studies and concerns. And I came to the conclusion that tackling this topic directly is important — and impossible.
Aliza Feder
Outside Chance
Chaim picked up his laffa, then put it down. He seemed to be thinking. “I don’t remember ever making a conscious choice in my life”
Esther Kurtz
Outside Chance
My breath caught in my throat. Every time I let myself picture that awful moment, I felt first-trimester nausea
Esther Kurtz
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They don’t make furniture like this anymore
Russy Tendler
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I let my hands loosen around the wheel, weighing the possibilities
Ayelet Dresner
Inside Job
What’s on the menu? Three seasoned professionals open up about what it’s like to feed the crowds from their kitchens
Rachel Bachrach
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Three PAs on what they do, why they love it, and how, contrary to popular belief, being a PA is not second best to being a doctor
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If we truly cared, they would too. It does not suffice to keep Shabbos by default. We must be passionate about Shabbos

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If the Ribbono shel Olam has such faith in us, then we will rise to that level

By Rabbi Yissocher Frand

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“Whoever learns Torah lishmah, for its own sake, merits many things”

By Rabbi Henoch Plotnik

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Music’s special place in Yiddishkeit

By Rabbi Aryeh Kerzner

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Whenever anyone, adult or child, suffers a trauma, anything that reminds him of the trauma will serve as a trigger that causes the person to re-experience the same fear, helplessness, and anxiety he felt at the time of the original trauma

By Dr Meir Wikler

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Whether you’re in the front of the shul or the back. Hashem doesn’t care, so neither should we

By Rabbi Aryeh Kerzner