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Minhag Match-up
It’s our duty to contemplate these miracles, both major and minor   “… The pit was empty; there was no water in it.” (Bereishis 37:24) R ashi quotes the Gemara (Shabbos 22a) asking: Why does the pasuk tell us the pit was empty, and there was no water? This repetition tells us that although there
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Minhag Match-up
It’s our duty to contemplate these miracles, both major and minor   “… The pit was empty; there was no water in it.” (Bereishis 37:24) R ashi quotes the Gemara (Shabbos 22a) asking: Why does the pasuk tell us the pit was empty, and there was no water? This repetition tells us that although there
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Chanukah tips and tricks to make the most of these eight nights
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No two homes are the same. Let the judgment fade away and experience joy in your home
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Real-world meal strategies from Family First reader Chani Klein
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Yiddishe Gelt
“We always celebrate birthdays, but we don’t overdo it. It’s all about getting together, learning something, making a hachlatah, making a l’chayim, making a shehecheyanu”
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Darkness and light, disaster and rescue — we saw both, all in the space of a working day. Which to focus on?
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