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"I don’t want to waste my time trying to copy Abba, I’d rather develop according to my own abilities"
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With the busiest season of the Jewish year upon us, how can we balance all of our responsibilities while still nurturing our homes, our children, our husbands, and our spirituality?
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Chanie Apfelbaum
Best Food Forward
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Chanie Apfelbaum
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It’s not the food that makes memories, it’s the calm
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