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This was the first time that working hard, fast, and creatively would get me in trouble.
Chef Suzie Gornish
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“Maybe we’ll do it your way in the end, but if someone else has a different idea, they’re allowed to say it!”
Zivia Reischer
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She looked down at the canvas, moving it in the moonlight until she could see the image it held
Malka Winner
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A guide to finding your head or your heart
J.S. Wolin
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So who are the five little mentchies living inside everyone’s brains?
J.S. Wolin
My Lightning Flash
Six women share a moment that illuminated their path
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My Lightning Flash
As we stood at Har Sinai, we saw the thunder, heard the lightning. The lightning fades, but the sudden burst of clarity takes you forward. Six women share a moment that illuminated their path
Shoshana Schwartz
The Lonely Wait
Within all the sound, do we hear the voices of the young men and women themselves?
Faigie Zelcer
The Lonely Wait
Adopt a Shadchan (AAS) began with a small group of dedicated shadchanim, committed to helping singles find their match
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An entire generation is being raised to not possess seichel and dei’ah

By Eytan Kobre

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Shlomo Hamelech speaks of an eis lisno — a time to hate, and we Jews are now in ours — to hate Amalek

By Eytan Kobre

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“I think it’s terribly unhealthy for them to get a message that they should be deprived or seen as misfits because their father is learning”

By Mishpacha Readers

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“There’s a chasm even greater than the one between Heaven and earth — the distance between mind and heart”

By Eytan Kobre

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Writing breathlessly about a trip to Yerushalayim is a bit high-school-yearbooky, but I don’t care

By Yisroel Besser

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“This Double Take story only reinforces our society’s preoccupation with externalities and superficialities”

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