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The only thing I thought I was good at was being lonely. And trust me, it’s not a good thing to be good at
Chaya Rosen
True Colors
Since when do fire alarms actually mean a fire?
Chaya Rosen
Freeze Frame
I often search for ways to add freshness to days that feel boring
Russy Tendler
Freeze Frame
I want to become a vessel ready to catch and contain the brachah around me
Russy Tendler
By the Numbers
Parental support: readers share their takes
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By the Numbers
As children become adults, how much do they — and should they — rely on their parents for support? Over 800 parents and children weigh in
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Akeida Moments
Sometimes I’d believe I could slip into it, if I could just find the portal to enter. A place that would accept me, quirks and all.
Esther Kurtz
Akeida Moments
“I accept Your Will Hashem,” I whispered, “I accept this nisayon, please just give me the koach.”
Avigayil Wein
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Together with some generous sponsors, you helped to: Make Her Day; Pesach 5782
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Only a few short weeks ago I got a glimpse of the truly transformative power of the big One-O-One

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 Back to routine, back to our mission

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“Struggling teens don’t get a bad message about substance abuse from an article about addiction. If anything, it would encourage them to get help before they spiral too far down a dangerous path”

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“Serials and fiction stories have done a great job illustrating the extremes and stereotypes, but please don’t forget that there are many, many people in Israel who are living a regular lifestyle”

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How can it be that an infinite G-d, Who has no needs, created this world just so that we mortals would give Him honor?

By Eytan Kobre

Knowing and Growing

Your authority as a parent doesn’t hinge on your children’s obedience 

By Rabbi Reuven Leuchter