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Batya Zuckerman
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Russy Tendler
2.0 Feature
Bored? Uninspired? Itching for change? It’s never too late to recalibrate
Shira Werblowsky
2.0 Feature
For chassidic techie Chaim Landau, uploading chareidi tech power is win-win  
Rivka Streicher
Top 5
In honor of Shavuos, my top five
Ahron Cohn
Top 5
"This historically themed but very relevant train adventure puts you in the shoes of a shtetl Yid seeking a shidduch!"
Ahron Cohn
Pesach Made Peaceful
It’s not the food that makes memories, it’s the calm
Faigy Schonfeld
Pesach Made Peaceful
“When was the last time we ate a meal behind the dryer?”
Shoshana Itzkowitz
The Art of the Deal
White House envoy Avi Berkowitz traces the story behind the historic Israel-UAE deal
Gedalia Guttentag
The Art of the Deal
The diplomatic coup announced by Trumpian tweet last week to a stunned world began only a few months ago on the olive-green hills of Judea and Samaria
Gedalia Guttentag
Pearls of Wisdom   
Shlomo Hamelech compares an eishes chayil to one thing — a merchant’s ship
Family First Contributors
Pearls of Wisdom   
Darshah tzemer u’fishtim — she seeks wool and linen. Why is she out searching for fibers to spin?
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