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Sister Shmooze
While his job was covert, his faith was overt. Remembering Dr. Sheldon Meth
Emmy Leah Stark Zitter and Marcia Stark Meth and Miriam Stark Zakon
Sister Shmooze
Like so much in our lives, Old is only as good or bad as we make it. It’s all about how we look at it. And that’s a lesson that never grows old
Emmy Leah Stark Zitter and Marcia Stark Meth and Miriam Stark Zakon
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Why, wondered Rabbi Yishai Kalfa, were there no English seforim highlighting the chashivus of Eretz Yisrael?
Sandy Eller
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The Last Slave is a story of redemption — and so was the process that got us to the finish line
Y. Kormornick
Reno Real Talk
A well-designed mudroom can help you corral the chaos — and get everyone out the door a little faster
Esti Vago
Reno Real Talk
No playing favorites, but playrooms are a ton of fun to design! That said, the first checkbox is still practicality
Esti Vago
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(Photos: AFP ImageBank) A Stand at the Wall Rabbi Pinchas Goldschmidt Sometimes it’s a symbolic act that speaks louder than words — especially when the act is done in Jerusalem. Our first two children were born in Jerusalem. In their US passports their place of birth is recorded as Jerusalem. Just Jerusalem. The city is
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A Different Counting Shavuos 5782
The words leap off the page, suddenly so much more real than prayers mumbled
Sari Abraham
A Different Counting Shavuos 5782
What were a few bothersome appointments if they were the key to the Land of Israel?
Yaffa Ganz
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Ben Wymore and his family are no strangers to extended travel. This year’s goal was more modest than usual: just a four-week excursion to witness last week’s solar eclipse.

By Ben Wymore

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Though you’ve long forgotten why the Wars of the Roses began, there are some lessons that linger, some teachers who will never be forgotten.

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Netanel’s mother was pale and drawn. Elinor watched as she wiped a stray tear, gathered her bag, and walked out of the ward, leaving her baby behind

By Chaya Yankelowitz

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Through contact with friends and promises of anonymity, several frum converts were willing to break their usual silence about their backgrounds

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Playground. Oasis. Hideaway. Magical Kingdom. Twenty-two women tell of sun and swings, treehouses and tranquility

By Family First Contributors

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Meet three women who were surprised and gratified to discover small changes that could dramatically improve their relationship with the most important person in their lives

By Leah Richeimer