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Learning Curve
Gila Arnold
Learning Curve
Gila Arnold
Learning Curve
Gila Arnold
Learning Curve
Gila Arnold
Learning Curve
Gila Arnold
The Struggle Is the Goal
We each have our own private quests, those goals we tried — or keep trying — to achieve. As we struggle and strive, the process becomes its own destination
Ahuva Holzer
The Struggle Is the Goal
We each have our own private quests, those goals we tried — or keep trying — to achieve. As we struggle and strive, the process becomes its own destination
Yosef Zoimen
Minhag Match-up
D ini paced Suri’s living room frantically. Suri kept a close eye on her. The minutes dragged on and Suri began to wonder if the Goldfeders had decided not to come after all. It had been a short and terse phone call: “Mrs. Goldfeder? Suri Taub speaking. Dini just showed up on my doorstep. She’s
Chanie Apfelbaum
Minhag Match-up
D ini paced Suri’s living room frantically. Suri kept a close eye on her. The minutes dragged on and Suri began to wonder if the Goldfeders had decided not to come after all. It had been a short and terse phone call: “Mrs. Goldfeder? Suri Taub speaking. Dini just showed up on my doorstep. She’s
Chavi Feldman
Double Take
“I’m the one in touch with our parents’ needs — and this is what they needed to enjoy Yom Tov”
Rochel Samet
Double Take
I know we're friends, but my husband is off-duty. Call Hatzolah 
Rochel Samet
It Happened at Midnight: Pesach Theme 5783
While the world dreams and the stars twinkle, the Creator neither slumbers nor sleeps. Ten stories of midnight miracles, epiphanies, and revelations
Family First Contributors
Why Is This Pesach Different?
“We’re used to huge numbers of deliveries for Pesach; we were prepared for that. We have extra vans. Delivery is not the issue. The issue is getting all those orders together."
Margie Pensak
Why Is This Pesach Different?
Do you have what it takes to say thank you Hashem when things aren’t going the way you hoped they would?
Yisroel Besser
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