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Mrs. Batya Weinberg
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Money talks, but what is it saying? "I mean, no one thinks we were created just to shop and have fun, right?” I asked a group I was addressing rhetorically — or so I thought. “Of course we were!” a girl called out. “Hashem created us for pleasure.” “Buying clothing relaxes me and that’s kedushah,” another
Rabbi Dovid M. Cohen
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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
A Different Counting Shavuos 5782
The words leap off the page, suddenly so much more real than prayers mumbled
Sari Abraham
A Different Counting Shavuos 5782
What were a few bothersome appointments if they were the key to the Land of Israel?
Yaffa Ganz
I'm Stuck
“I’m so torn between my ideals of what marriage and chinuch should be and my practical reality on the ground”
Faigy Peritzman
I'm Stuck
“Teenagers are shrewd observers, and they can’t be fooled. It doesn’t matter what you say. What you do matters. Who you are matters”
Faigy Peritzman
A Heaping Scoop
Do you have any tricks to keeping flowers fresh throughout Yom Tov?
Family Table Contributors
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What’s a quick-but-special dinner you make when you want to go all out, like on Rosh Chodesh?
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Money talks, but what is it saying? "I mean, no one thinks we were created just to shop and have fun, right?” I asked a group I was addressing rhetorically — or so I thought. “Of course we were!” a girl called out. “Hashem created us for pleasure.” “Buying clothing relaxes me and that’s kedushah,” another
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