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The Rainbow Girl
Rachelli flushed. She wanted to answer back, defend herself or say something, but then she realized it was true
Rochel (Grunewald) Samet
The Rainbow Girl
Maybe that’s the thing with family, they’re so close that it’s hard to see things clearly
Rochel (Grunewald) Samet
Blueprint
“I don’t care how you showed up; the main thing is you’ve finally arrived” “And Avraham arose early in the morning, and he saddled his donkey.” (Bereishis 22:3)   Rashi states that although Avraham was wealthy, he personally saddled his donkey due to his love of Hashem. Says Rashi: “Ahavah mekalkeles es hashurah — Love distorts
Rabbi Yaakov Feitman
This Way That Way
Silky smooth and perfectly sweet, adding white chocolate to baked goods and confections brings dessert to an entirely new level
Family Table Contributors
This Way That Way
Peppery and slightly spicy with a punch of a crunch, radishes have become everyone’s favorite addition to salads
Family Table Contributors
NewlyFed
Can't I be a lady who lunches in her own house
Rechama Jaffa and Rivky Kleiman
NewlyFed
Somebody, anybody, HELP! I’m newly married, and for some reason, you don’t get a how-to-cook guide along with a kallah bracelet. I need some lessons!
Rechama Jaffa and Rivky Kleiman
Curveball
“Think over what? This sounds awesome! I’d love to be your assistant coach!” Rafi exclaimed
Ariella Stern
Curveball
About one hour, a few X-rays, and one soda can later, Rafi was finally able to get some answers
Ariella Stern
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