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In honor of Rosh Chodesh Elul... an exploration of the yeshivah — past and present, form and function, haven and home
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In honor of Rosh Chodesh Elul... an exploration of the yeshivah — past and present, form and function, haven and home
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A dish that encapsulates generations of keeping Shabbos and following our Sages. And yet, no two cholents are the same
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I always make a big brunch seudah in the morning — two big shakshukas, tons of fresh bread, and lots of fresh, cold grapes and watermelon to help everyone start to hydrate.
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I’m continuously astonished by how much less of a big deal this switch has been than I thought it would be
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