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Deep Dive
A real Jewish leader allows everyone to feel accepted and welcomed.
Tamar Skydell 
Deep Dive
From beer to Barclays, Azriel Chelst is strategizing behind the scenes and netting partnerships with a Torah mindset
Mimi Minsky
Business Casual
Experts share their wealth of experience
Sarah Massry
Business Casual
Often it’s the risk takers who see the greatest success
Sarah Massry
Hidden Heroes
His body is paralyzed, but his strong will drives him
Tovy Mann
Hidden Heroes
Children with low bone density can take part in games and any activities that don’t put stress on their bones
Tovy Mann
50 Reasons
You wouldn’t be the first couple to be more machmir than their family I’m your typical Bais Yaakov graduate from a regular mainstream family. I’m not sure whether “struggle” is an accurate word to describe my relationship with tzniyus, because I’ve always persevered. It probably would be more on target to say that laxity in
Ariella Stern
50 Reasons
You wouldn’t be the first couple to be more machmir than their family I’m your typical Bais Yaakov graduate from a regular mainstream family. I’m not sure whether “struggle” is an accurate word to describe my relationship with tzniyus, because I’ve always persevered. It probably would be more on target to say that laxity in
Ariella Stern
LifeTakes
These days, as a grandma many times over, I often find myself second-guessing what to wear
Barbara Bensoussan
LifeTakes
“They say you talk a lot.” Ouch. I thought I was just being friendly
Mindel Kassorla
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The short answer to your question is: You shouldn’t be doing this

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“What about this girl made you think of my son?”

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We need to stop confusing “enough” with “mediocrity”

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Should I be concerned that just as he flipped out one way, he could also flip the other way at some point after marriage?

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