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Every Moment Counts: Chanukah Theme 5783
As we prepare our wicks and count our candles, each day adding another level of light, do those numbers hold another special meaning for you? 
Mishpacha Contributors
The Gatekeeper's Daughter
Vasara sucks in her breath. She swivels in her office chair and closes her eyes. Her trip to Riga belongs to another era, relegated to a dusty corner of her brain, the door shut firmly after it
Esther Teichtal
The Gatekeeper's Daughter
She might always be that weird girl who has fallen from a distant star who doesn’t know half of the endless rules
Esther Teichtal
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Here are some products to enhance the Chanukah kitchen experience, as well as serving as nice gifts for this time of year
Malky Gestetner
Man With a Pan
I love to cook, so pulling off a full Shabbos should be easy, right?
Rabbi Aharon Nikop
Man With a Pan
A true father-in-law/son-in-law bonding experience
Shia Klein and Zevi Berkovich
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An unmet want will wither and disappear, while an unmet need will destroy you from the inside
Shoshana Friedman
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The parents don’t speak up. They don’t set limits. They’re afraid
Shoshana Friedman
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The words come out more forceful than she’d intended, but really, could Ella just stop taking everything so personally?

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They go through this every year — Ella insisting on one last get-together before she and her parents leave for their annual exotic Pesach hotel experience

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Funny, she hadn’t expected Tova to be a coach for the youngest group

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How she sees Kayla. How her classmates see Kayla. They seem to be chasms apart. So who’s right? What is right?

By Rochel Samet

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All heads swivel in Kayla’s direction. If anyone’s going to win it in their class, Mimi thinks, it will be her sister

By Rochel Samet

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Had Kayla been expecting to tag along with her today? But… she always spends Purim with her friends

By Rochel Samet