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I was struck by the warmth, joy, and calm of their Shabbat table
Shlomo Horwitz
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“I have kvestions for the Ribbono shel Olam, but right now, I don’t need the answers”
Rabbi Akiva Fox
Kichels
You may not be able to help Rochi but you can help real people
Bracha Stein and Chani Judowitz
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“Kallah teachers, mentors and the like need to know their place and when and where to insert themselves — and if it’s ever appropriate to leave the parents out completely”   Right Messages, Right Tone [The Forum / Issue 922] As Tishah B’Av ebbs away and I reflect on my thoughts of the day, I feel
Bracha Stein and Chani Judowitz
Teen Fiction
Honestly, I felt the world had enough color in it, and didn’t need me messing up its palette
Miriam Bodner
Teen Fiction
We were the picture-perfect family, Mommy, Daddy, and me
Aliza Field
Calligraphy: Succos 5784
I reminded myself that I had no reason to worry. Maybe things would happen at the last minute, but my mother would help me pull this off, I knew I could rely on her
Esty Heller
Calligraphy: Succos 5784
Honestly, I can’t keep track of Dalia’s wardrobe, even though she’s forever posting pictures of her new purchases on our family chat
Rochel Samet
tastes like shabbos
Just the word itself brings waves of nostalgia for the beautiful Shabbosos of my childhood
Family Table Readers
tastes like shabbos
A teacher and a mother, Rebbetzin Machlis cooked for several hundred guests every Shabbos for decades
Sarah Faygie Berkowitz
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“One thing must be made absolutely clear. In this crisis, there is no ‘Them.’ It is only “Us’ “

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“Rabbi Stolper was a man who cared about every single Yid — not for who they were, but for the fact that they were Yidden”

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