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"We decided that if any of you aren’t happy in Stonesworth, we’ll try to make it work so that you can go to school in Brownsfeld"
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Back to school tomorrow. When I left I’d been part of the most popular clique in school and now I’m returning alone, a nobody, ashamed and mortified
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Protektzia is baked into our society. Should it be?
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Kids are overwhelmed, parents are overworked. Just whose job is this homework, anyway?
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It’s strips like these that solidify The Kichels as frum social commentary at its finest AS a frum mother and wife who is also an op-ed columnist  — unlike Nechama Kichel, who only has a comic strip — I felt compelled to respond to The Kichels strip in which Nechama, hysterical and angsty, recounts to her
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Enhance your Yom Tov table with these simple yet sharp ideas.
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