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Faigie Zelcer
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Lisa Elefant
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Rabbi Yechiel Rhine
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Goldie Hauer
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Naomi Rosenbach PhD
Across the Lake
Four cards Ciattarelli needs to play to win the New Jersey governor's race 
Yitzchok Landa
Across the Lake
News from Lakewood and beyond
Yitzchok Landa
Outlook
The growing disdain for marriage, and with it, parenthood, bodes badly for the future
Yonoson Rosenblum
Outlook
The Sdeh Teiman affair may well prove to be the first strand of the government legal system unraveling
Yonoson Rosenblum
Crisscross
I understand that she wants to tell me something. I stroke her hand and force myself to be patient as she struggles to form words
Tovy Mann
Crisscross
“Mommy? Mommy!” I say. Two tears travel slowly down her face. I jump up and bend closer to her. “Ima! Ima! Mommy’s crying!”
Tovy Mann
Works of Art
“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
Works of Art
She looked down at the canvas, moving it in the moonlight until she could see the image it held
Malka Winner
The Interior of Design
As a clinical psychologist and researcher, I have, over the past several years, conducted research on various topics relating to the frum community   L ast week’s article “Splitting Seas, Drying Tears,” which profiled a new initiative to gather data on shidduchim, struck me as particularly relevant. As a clinical psychologist and researcher, I have,
Miri Lichtman
The Interior of Design
As a clinical psychologist and researcher, I have, over the past several years, conducted research on various topics relating to the frum community   L ast week’s article “Splitting Seas, Drying Tears,” which profiled a new initiative to gather data on shidduchim, struck me as particularly relevant. As a clinical psychologist and researcher, I have,
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