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Counterpoint
Our cover story, “Opening the Books” in Issue 1030 continues to draw vigorous and passionate feedback. Here is a sampling:
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“Everyone agrees an education is a basic right. It should be the same for frum children”
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Fiction
My husband is helping his parents — with my money
Shaina Kovitz
Fiction
I don’t want to get involved — but I need to
Esty Heller
Anchors
Finally someone is admitting that communal standards have been raised not by those who are wealthy, but those who are providing for the poor as if the ani were wealthy Say Hi to Introverts [Guestlines-The Guy in the Back / Issue 1009] I really enjoyed the article “The Guy in the Back” in the post-Pesach magazine.
Family Table Contributors
A Stone’s Throw
“Something happened today and I need your advice. Would I be able to come over to your house and show you something?”
Faigy Gold
A Stone’s Throw
As I passed, I nodded hello and even ventured a “Chodesh tov.” He looked at me, and suddenly held up his hand. The whole line stopped
Faigy Gold
Medical Mysteries
All the tests came back clear—but something was very wrong
Faigy Peritzman
Medical Mysteries
What was behind my son’s attacks of agonizing pain?
Faigy Peritzman
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“The pre-Pesach Stealth Mom secretly throwing out old socks matched my current mood perfectly”

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“If parents are investing so much in seminary tuition, why can’t they use the year to really prepare girls for marriage?”

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“I can’t stress enough how hard it is to be single when you’re older. And by older I don’t mean 22”

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“TAG (Technology Awareness Group) is a frum organization that’s been on the forefront of this issue for the last 15 years”

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“Let’s help our girls grow up without the yardstick of perfection looming over them”

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“We might want to rethink ‘outlets’ as something optional for children in mainstream yeshivos and begin relating to them as fundamental needs”

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