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C. Saphir
LifeLines
C. Saphir
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C. Saphir
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C. Saphir
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Best Food Forward
I’d like to describe to you my childhood, my mother, and my life as my mother’s daughter.   I learned the meaning of the word “narcissist” when I was in high school, in the context of some English literature story we were studying. A narcissist, my English teacher explained, is someone who is consumed with
Chanie Apfelbaum
Best Food Forward
I’d like to describe to you my childhood, my mother, and my life as my mother’s daughter.   I learned the meaning of the word “narcissist” when I was in high school, in the context of some English literature story we were studying. A narcissist, my English teacher explained, is someone who is consumed with
Chanie Apfelbaum
Sound Bites
With wisdom, humor, and a passion to help his contemporaries, he’s embarked on a mission to help other zaidies make the most of the time they have in the best years of their lives
Chaia Frishman
Sound Bites
I remember that feeling of drowning after I had my second baby in Israel, 14 months after my first. I didn’t want anyone else to experience that helpless feeling
Chaia Frishman
Double Take
My son prefers some dazzling start-up over the business i built from scratch. Where’s the gratitude?
Rochel Samet
Double Take
She was definitely the tzadeikes of the family. Who would’ve thought?
Rochel Samet
A Healthier You
Some different types of stomach pain and how you might be able to recognize, treat, or prevent them
Chaya Rosen
A Healthier You
When the force of a blow or fall is strong enough, the brain bangs against the skull, and this can cause injury to the brain
Chaya Rosen
Real Life
We designed the perfect engagement ring — then he had a new proposal
Beth Perkel
Real Life
My baby was so close and yet still out of reach. All I could do was say Tehillim and beg Hashem to intercede
Racheli Goldner
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As girls wait anxiously for the right one and slowly, slowly lower their expectations, all the good boys disappear.

By C. Saphir