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Hindsight Is 2020
I just stare at her. How can she — how can any of them — be thinking about regular life? The house is echoing and silent, somehow dim and foreboding even though it’s the middle of the day, and my mother and sisters are here, too. Which makes the eerie, deafening silence so… loud. I’m itching to
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This dual focus — on Torah growth, and maintaining Jews’ last Jewish connection — is one that kiruv organizations should embrace
Gedalia Guttentag
Works for Me
“The hardest person to convince of your real value and realistic income goals is… not your boss. It’s you”
Shaina Keren
Works for Me
My personal mission was: “Prevent other 18-year-olds from spending a decade figuring it out”
Shaina Keren
Turing Point: Jr. Chanukah Supplement 5783
What would I tell her? My best friend was going to be so upset
Rochel Samet
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Is housing discrimination a hate crime?
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The Insider
Each time we were outraged, each time nothing happened
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C is for Courage
Almost four years have passed. Almost four years since that hot summer day when I was diagnosed with cancer. Who would’ve thought that cancer would be the best thing that happened to me?
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