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“When we start at Chapter 26, we have no idea what happened in the 25 previous chapters”
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By the Letter
Photos: Elchanan Kotler L ike the horse and buggy, the icebox, and the transistor radio, the old-fashioned postage stamp seems like a relic from the past: a time when life was simpler and slower; when a letter was the primary means of keeping in touch with far-flung family members and friends; when the writer, knowing
Mindel Kassorla and Mindel Kassorla and Cindy Landesman
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Life is a cycle — and a spiral that pushes us higher
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Connection Everywhere: Yom Kippur Theme 5783
“Please come with me,” she begged. “It’ll be a one-time thing — and the trip won’t last more than 24 hours”
Sarah Pardes
Connection Everywhere: Yom Kippur Theme 5783
It wouldn’t be easy to both fast and care for my father the entire day. So, the zechus of the mitzvah fell on me
Sarah Pardes
Like a Local
We heard about a French couple in Hallandale Beach who operate a true artisan patisserie, selling all kinds of French pastries
Chavi Feldman
Like a Local
She puts her heart and soul into her work, making people happy with the fruits of her labor!
Faigy Grossman
Second Guessing: Responses
“Klal Yisrael is a nation of gomlei chasadim, and our task in life is to stretch ourselves to strive higher”
Ariella Schiller
Second Guessing: Responses
“The answers are going to be different for every person, depending on their personal red lines and their relationship with the adult child in question”
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