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Mrs. Batya Weinberg
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Lonely at the Top
The leadership vacuum that should be worrying us all. Three takes on a troubling trend
Yisroel Besser
Lonely at the Top
The leadership vacuum that should be worrying us all. Three takes on a troubling trend
Rabbi Avrohom Neuberger
School Daze
There are a lot of other ways to be successful than being academic. You are so much more than the grades you get!
Perel Stone
School Daze
Who would guess that the girl who was making every teacher miserable had such talent!
Perel Stone
Ask the Expert
   How we can — and how we should — make the choices that will shape our lives O n my sister-in-law’s fridge hangs a magnet that proclaims: “Olam Haba, I wouldn’t trade it for The World.” That pretty much says it all. Our mission here is about swapping less for more, keeping our eye on the
Leah Reisman
Fire Fighters
A small flicker, a smoldering ember. If left unchecked, it can become a raging inferno, consuming everything in its path. Unless someone stands tall and douses the flames. Four tales of courage
Fire Fighters
A flame left unchecked can become a raging inferno, consuming everything in its path. Unless someone stands tall and douses the flames. Four tales of courage
Devorah Grant
FF POV
Protektzia is baked into our society. Should it be?
Family First Readers
FF POV
Kids are overwhelmed, parents are overworked. Just whose job is this homework, anyway?
Family First Readers
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Normal sounds great, but has boundaries that are hard to ascertain and easy to manipulate, and it’s often thrown around to justify abnormal spending

By Mrs. Batya Weinberg

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Money talks, but what is it saying?

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Readers share their take on oversharing

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When — and how —should we be sharing?

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The music we listen to and the songs we sing tell us a great deal about ourselves

By Mrs. Batya Weinberg