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Is a swim without a snake or a frog really an authentic bungalow swim?
Miriam Bobker
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Who can take this package to my girls?
Raizy Freidman
Behind the Book
Against the backdrop of the California Gold Rush, life on a Louisiana plantation, and Cherokee clan rivalries, the characters struggle with their own family dramas and dilemmas
Riki Goldstein
Behind the Book
M. Kenan shows her versatility as an author, crossing cultural worlds with integrity while remaining in the modern age
Riki Goldstein
Family Matters
He always thought of everything, so I didn’t have to. Now it was my job, and it was daunting
Joan Zlotnick
Family Matters
At a particular stage of my husband’s illness, it became clear that the shul we were attending no longer met our needs
Joan Zlotnick
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I wonder if the path is as lonely as I’ve been imagining, after all
Rochel Samet
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Wait, since when do I joke about these things? What’s happening to me?
Rochel Samet
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“I know what the feeling is. It’s…” Batsheva took a deep, shuddering breath. “It’s like I can’t stand being in my own skin….”
Abby Delouya B.A, B.Ed, MFT
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How to break free when your teen is holding the family hostage
Abby Delouya B.A, B.Ed, MFT
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This Rosh Hashanah, let the tefillah acquaint you with yourself

By Rabbi Reuven Leuchter

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“If we really would like see schoolwide change and professionalism in the teaching field, schools need to incentivize and reward those who do a better job”

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Chazal teach that there are worthwhile spiritual insights to be gained from studying earthly kingship

By Eytan Kobre

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A wonderful program of Gemara study called Daf Hashovua 

By Eytan Kobre

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“Those boards that are willing to raise millions for new buildings but not for attractive salaries are putting the cart before the horse”

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A quintessentially Jewish idea — that it can be a high honor to be a loser

By Eytan Kobre