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Latest Turning Point: Jr. Chanukah Supplement 5783
Turning Point: Jr. Chanukah Supplement 5783
Chaya Rosen
Moving Forward
“Your acceptance of your situation is very refreshing. We don’t always have to know the end"
Estie Samson
Moving Forward
"There aren’t so many people like me around here and I’m looking to make a new friend”
Estie Samson
Theme Section: Wandering Jews
My parents had survived the Holocaust, but Communism in Hungary was a noose around our necks. Would that small crack during the uprising be the window for our escape?
Riki Goldstein
Theme Section: Wandering Jews
Modern exiles of an ancient people: Four personal accounts of those seeking safer ground
Rachel Bachrach
The Conversation Continues
Last week’s interview with Rabbi Moishe Indig and his endorsement of Zohran Mamdani generated an outpouring of responses
Mishpacha Readers
The Conversation Continues
“I don’t know why marrying for love and friendship is considered a negative or secular ideal”
Family First Readers
Game On!
Think beyond your fridge. Many doors, dishwashers, or other household items have a large magnetic surface
Chanie Nayman
Game On!
This month, we’re rallying around all things wood, namely, popsicle sticks, to bring the trees indoors
Chanie Nayman
Pesach Prep with the Pros
Ephraim knew they were his cousins. But he’d prefer they didn’t exist, really E phraim was ten years old. He loved playing soccer, riding his bike, playing chess with his brother Bentzi, and collecting snails when the weather was right. He was a regular frum kid, growing up in a regular frum neighborhood, and he
C.B. Gavant
Pesach Prep with the Pros
With the busiest season of the Jewish year upon us, how can we balance all of our responsibilities while still nurturing our homes, our children, our husbands, and our spirituality?
Sara Glaz
More Turning Point: Jr. Chanukah Supplement 5783
Turning Point: Jr. Chanukah Supplement 5783

Ephraim knew they were his cousins. But he’d prefer they didn’t exist, really

By Chaya Rosen