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Admittedly, accommodations are not always easy and can oftentimes complicate matters
Mrs. Rivkie Feiner
Diplomatic Notes with Malcolm Hoenlein
As Iran dashes for the bomb, Israel may be preparing to act
Gedalia Guttentag
Diplomatic Notes with Malcolm Hoenlein
Any threat to the unity of Jerusalem under Jewish control is not something that Israel or world Jewry can yield to
Gedalia Guttentag
Family Farce: Purim 5783
If you’re a guy and you have a wife, you already know most of what I’m going to tell you
Esty Heller
Family Farce: Purim 5783
Not everything my mother writes about Yitzi means that I actually did it
Yitzi Peritzman
A Promise Kept
My companions  — along with the bag I was counting on to keep us alive — vanished in the chaos
Yael Schuster
A Promise Kept
We’d created a haven for them to unburden their hearts, and sent them away with the sweetness of home cooking
Millie Samson
The Interior of Design
If the Torah commands us, “V’shinantam l’vanecha,” it must be that every father has the ability to teach his son Torah Six years ago, when Eli, my bechor, was in fourth grade, I met his rebbi and asked him how my son was doing. I was expecting to hear the usual: Eli’s a good boy,
Miri Lichtman
The Interior of Design
If the Torah commands us, “V’shinantam l’vanecha,” it must be that every father has the ability to teach his son Torah Six years ago, when Eli, my bechor, was in fourth grade, I met his rebbi and asked him how my son was doing. I was expecting to hear the usual: Eli’s a good boy,
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