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Off the Couch
Jacob L. Freedman MD
Double Take
Rochel Samet
Impressions
Pesi Teitelbaum
True Account
Yael Schuster
Day in the Life
Rachel Bachrach
Pesach Cleaning in Minutes
Yehoshua Berger is the owner of EsrogShopper.com. He’s based in Lakewood, New Jersey In Brief: Day job I work in health care, and I do this on the side — I take off the two weeks the season requires. Equipment I always have on me A diamond-dealer level magnifying loupe and a good razor blade. I
Yael Wiesner
Pesach Cleaning in Minutes
Yehoshua Berger is the owner of EsrogShopper.com. He’s based in Lakewood, New Jersey In Brief: Day job I work in health care, and I do this on the side — I take off the two weeks the season requires. Equipment I always have on me A diamond-dealer level magnifying loupe and a good razor blade. I
Yael Wiesner
Sunshine Season
In the beis medrash and on those nature hikes, who would have thought a talmid chacham was being cultivated?
Rabbi Moshe Dov Heber
What I’m Holding On To
“Just toss it!” is the rallying cry of these weeks. But some items we simply can’t bring ourselves to discard. 9 writers share
Faigy Peritzman
What I’m Holding On To
“Just toss it!” is the rallying cry of these weeks. But some items we simply can’t bring ourselves to discard. 9 writers share
Cindy Scarr
Win or Lose
How wrong had he been. Mr. Greenbaum was anything but a silly old man. He was actually one of the most brilliant and wealthy people around
Chaim Finkelstein
Win or Lose
Yitzy was shocked. Why on earth would Mr. Greenbaum ask him such a silly question? Was this a joke?
Chaim Finkelstein
Adviceline
Yehoshua Berger is the owner of EsrogShopper.com. He’s based in Lakewood, New Jersey In Brief: Day job I work in health care, and I do this on the side — I take off the two weeks the season requires. Equipment I always have on me A diamond-dealer level magnifying loupe and a good razor blade. I
Rabbi Dovid M. Cohen
Adviceline
It’s extremely awkward for me to write this question to a women’s magazine, but for various reasons, I can’t go for help, and the lack of real respect and deeper connection in my home bothers me terribly,
Bassi Gruen
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