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A Tasty Twist
This summer, while you’re busy with everyday errands and need to quickly pull together a dinner that will wow the shvigger who’s in town visiting, grab a few kiwis and start marinating
Menachem Goodman
A Tasty Twist
Everyone I know loves to serve some kind of meat at the holiday meals, but with prices being so high, I present you with some ways to use a cheaper cut of meat and still get amazing results
Menachem Goodman
TableScapes
I hope you can use this inspiration to create a beautiful table of your own
Shiri Feldman
TableScapes
Here’s a peek at what I did so you can create your own Yom Tov table — complete with elegant linen, stunning flowers, and complementary candlesticks.
Shiri Feldman
Milestones
The murmured words of Yizkor echo in the upper worlds
Rebbetzin Shira Smiles
Milestones
At the moment of death, a soul is born
Rebbetzin Shira Smiles
Out of the Woods
"I just feel like someone’s staring at us,” he said, lowering his voice. “Strange, no?"
Rochel Samet
Out of the Woods
“We’ll be making a seudas hodaah together,” Avi said. His friends and Elchanan’s friends...somehow, it was all the same thing now
Rochel Samet
Podcast: The Builders
Part 1: The Quiet Lion of Vilna Part 2: Building the Chareidi World
Podcast: The Builders
Despite the passage of time, he seems to be falling deeper into this dark mode Moderated by Faigy Peritzman My son-in-law is a sweet, unassuming guy, whom we love and admire. He comes from a very well-known family of askanim, people who are well-meaning, yet strong minded and action-oriented. We’ve always been impressed how he’s
Gedalia Guttentag and Rabbi Ephraim Zalman Galinsky
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Real, authentic avodas Hashem is excruciatingly private. At the end of the day you stand before Hashem alone

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