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Rochel Samet
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Money Talks
Marshall Allen is the author of Never Pay the First Bill, a book about navigating the American health care system
Shterna Lazaroff
Money Talks
Selling points with master salesman Andrew Singer
Communities
As I sit with a group of men representing four decades of the yeshivah, they all have one thing in common: Scranton guy. How did the yeshivah create that glue?
Eytan Kobre
Communities
A historic dedication heralds new hope for Budapest’s Jews
Gershon Burstyn
Fundamentals
Why Elul needs a hard heart — and a soft one
Miriam Kosman
Fundamentals
 The Megillah presents a road map to our redemption
Mrs. Aviva Orlian
Teen Feature
Teens' insights on what works, what doesn’t, and how they find and create inspiration in daily life
Bashie Lisker
Teen Feature
We sat down with a few principals from various schools to hear about the ins and outs of their job
Bashie Lisker
Turning Tides
I almost fainted at this blatant anti-Semitism. I quickly ran through appropriate responses in my head, and rejected them all. It would be a waste of breath to even respond
Leah Gebber
Turning Tides
What would Rivka want her bas mitzvah to look like, now that there could be none of the big ideas she’d dreamed about?
Leah Gebber
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Mimi’s still trying to process Ella’s revelation. Her friends… knew? They’d guessed?

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“It’s up to you whether you’re gonna let your excuses define you — or whether you’ll fight back”

By Rochel Samet

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How can they not see it, what do they think it’s like for her, being associated with Kayla?

By Rochel Samet

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“Getting ready,” Mimi says, taking a deep breath. “Um, I wanted to tell you… Kayla’s coming with us”

By Rochel Samet

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“How’s it going?” Ma comes out of the dining room, looking too casual. An ambush, yay

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There’s no way Mimi’s gonna rock the boat when they’re finally hitting calmer waters. Not for Kayla. Not for anything

By Rochel Samet