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Who said you have to be competitive in order to have fun? We’re all on the same team anyway. With these friendship-themed activities, everyone’s a winner
Sara Wolf
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As the outdoors gets darker and our windows frostier, the indoors gets warmer and our homes cozier. Let’s take the coziness up a notch with some Kislev-themed activities
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Eric Adams was already in hot water — now it seems his goose is cooked
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Metro & Beyond
or the frum community across the United States, though, ECCA could finally offer a chance at tuition relief
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At long last, I had located this elusive person Rav Schwab yearned to find   Bernice Esterson — Basya bas Yechiel Mechel Eliezer — passed away over Pesach. It wasn’t until her shloshim that I first heard her name, yet her passing was the final chapter in an elusive search mission, begun 35 years ago in Washington
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