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Somehow, between labor and delivery, I’d learned that Nava is extremely left-wing secular. Now I commented, “Whoa, it must be really hard to work here in a snowstorm”
Leah Greene
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I checked the time. By now, my husband should have taken off. I dialed his number anyway. Of course, his phone was off
Leah Greene
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One who has faith in his heart and a candle in his hand does not experience the darkness   “He reached the place and spent the night there because the sun had set.” (Bereishis 28:11)   Darkness can be overwhelming. The symbolism inherent in darkness is debilitating — it evokes hopelessness; when there’s no hope, there’s
Refoel Pride
Simply Organized
After latkes and doughnuts, why not indulge in the gift of breathing space?
Miriam Yafit
Simply Organized
Let’s transform your personal space into zen and peaceful rather than cloudy and stressful
Miriam Yafit
20 Questions for 20 Years
“While a lot of my workload is technical, the rest of it is really meaningful”
20 Questions for 20 Years
Deputy editor Rachel Bachrach pulls the strings from her home in Cincinnati, Ohio, using her Masters in Journalism
Riki Goldstein
The Lonely Wait
Within all the sound, do we hear the voices of the young men and women themselves?
Faigie Zelcer
The Lonely Wait
Adopt a Shadchan (AAS) began with a small group of dedicated shadchanim, committed to helping singles find their match
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