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First of All
I might be out of a job soon, but yes, sisters, I’m fine
Ariella Schiller
First of All
"I am — wait for it — going to turn off notifications on the Sisters chat group”
Ariella Schiller
In the Shadow of Corona
“The birth was smooth, the babies are healthy. My mother wasn’t here, but she got me a neis”
Rivka Streicher
In the Shadow of Corona
Being brave can make a person break. Being real gives us the strength to carry on
Chassia Thau
Shared Space
As the serial draws to a close, we reached out to voices of authority within the community to discuss some of the underlying threads of Shared Space. This week, Rabbi Avrohom Neuberger weighs in on the issue of hard moneylending
Dov Haller
Shared Space
Sometimes, the greatest gift parents can give their married children is the freedom to fail
Dr Meir Wikler
Face to Face
Salvation sprouts from decline
Mrs. Elana Moskowitz
Face to Face
We’re so used to Yerushalayim in ruins, we don’t realize there’s anything better
Mrs. Elana Moskowitz
Musings
“Everyone is buying new shirts for the play!” says my nothing-if-not-persistent daughter
Chashie Stern
LifeTakes
Tonight is different. Because my father, at 77 years, is under the spell of dementia
Razey Segal
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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”

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

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

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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

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