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LifeLines
C. Saphir
Shul with a View
Rabbi Ron Yitzchok Eisenman
10 Questions
Rachel Bachrach
The Money Trap
Libi Astaire
On Site
Aharon Granot
Shared Space
As the serial draws to a close, we reached out to voices of authority within the community to discuss some of the underlying threads of Shared Space. This week, Rabbi Avrohom Neuberger weighs in on the issue of hard moneylending
Dov Haller
Shared Space
Sometimes, the greatest gift parents can give their married children is the freedom to fail
Dr Meir Wikler
Care to Join
Somehow, between labor and delivery, I’d learned that Nava is extremely left-wing secular. Now I commented, “Whoa, it must be really hard to work here in a snowstorm”
Leah Greene
Care to Join
I checked the time. By now, my husband should have taken off. I dialed his number anyway. Of course, his phone was off
Leah Greene
Family Farce: Purim 5782
"Picky eaters? That concept was invented circa 2010; it simply did not exist when we were raising children"
Chana Fishman and Michali Naiman
Family Farce: Purim 5782
How many other foods have achieved the widespread popularity that ketchup has enjoyed for decades?
Yaakov Taub
Family Reflections
Forgiving someone is hard unless we involve Hashem in the process
Sarah Chana Radcliffe
Family Reflections
We can become closer to Hashem by reflecting on the good in our life
Sarah Chana Radcliffe
LifeLines
If you ever read any book about love languages, my mother’s picture should be on the opening of the chapter on gift giving
Mattie Weinberg
LifeLines
Fighting for our baby’s every breath, we gained just as much as we gave
C. Saphir
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LifeLines

What they were saying, basically, was that no one could ever love me because I was fat. I can’t even begin to describe how painful that was. And that was before I even hit my teens

By C. Saphir

Second Thoughts

Crying? Make sure it’s over something worthwhile

By Rabbi Emanuel Feldman

Oneg Shabbos

The evil clerk had him over a barrel. Would he cash in his own Shabbos treasure to save the funds of his friends?

By Yeruchem Yitzchak Landesman

LifeLines

Two months before our wedding, I got a call from a woman who introduced herself as a therapist. “I’m seeing your kallah,” she explained

By C. Saphir

Shul with a View

“I just wish people would have accepted me”

By Rabbi Ron Yitzchok Eisenman

Second Thoughts

Why are we mumbling our prayers?

By Rabbi Emanuel Feldman