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Free Fall
Freefall took me 12 months — and 25 years — to write. Now that it’s over, while other old and new responsibilities bang at my door, I’ll ignore the knocking for a bit and share a short retrospective on life during Freefall
Miriam Stark Zakon
Free Fall
The colonel’s lips were a straight, unsmiling line. “Not German, Freed. They need someone who speaks Yiddish”,
Miriam Stark Zakon
FF POV
Protektzia is baked into our society. Should it be?
Family First Readers
FF POV
Kids are overwhelmed, parents are overworked. Just whose job is this homework, anyway?
Family First Readers
Lifestyle
Mendelsohn's Pizza celebrates half a century of savory success
Yochonon Donn
Lifestyle
The man who would become world-famous for dressing presidents and power players sewed his first stitch in the laundry rooms of Auschwitz. Today, his 27 secret measurements have garnered him a roster of grateful clients. But despite rubbing shoulders with rulers and crafting custom suits for VIPs, Martin Greenfield can’t forget where he came from.
Baila Rosenblum
Minhag Match-up
Business shouldn’t make you feel comfortable. When that happens, you get complacent and lose focus. Kidichic is most known for its affordable and stylish children’s clothing. Originally developed in Israel, the company has seen rapid growth in America — opening six stores and an outlet store upstate for the summer in less than five years.
Chanie Apfelbaum
Minhag Match-up
Business shouldn’t make you feel comfortable. When that happens, you get complacent and lose focus. Kidichic is most known for its affordable and stylish children’s clothing. Originally developed in Israel, the company has seen rapid growth in America — opening six stores and an outlet store upstate for the summer in less than five years.
Chavi Feldman
The Insider
Is housing discrimination a hate crime?
David G. Greenfield
The Insider
Each time we were outraged, each time nothing happened
David G. Greenfield
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How Galit Winer of Kidichic created a children’s clothing empire

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