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Magazine Feature
How can we harness the positive aspects of perfectionism without succumbing to its pitfalls?

By Malkie Schulman

Magazine Feature
Looking for a sure-to-please gift for the grandkids? here’s a carefully selected roundup of nine board games sure to become family favorites

By Esther Werblowsky

Dreamscapes

By Elisheva Appel

Family Tempo
Shmuel was still laughing when they left the office. “Women on a kevarim tour! Forget Dial-a-Segulah. Need a yeshuah? Visit the Pnei Yehoshua!”

By Adina Lover

Windows
Off to the shoe store goes every mother whose husband has bein hazmanim. She takes along every one of her children who has two feet, including the baby who is bound to start walki ...

By Esty Heller

Musings
Heading toward the door, my kids stop whatever they’re doing and stare at my coat. They ask me about it; I tell them it’s the latest drop-off from Fran

By Hanna Green

Center Stage

By Gila Arnold

More or Less
What did I have that could pass for a costume, that was easily removable, and wasn’t mortifying in the first place?

By Esther Kurtz

Second Thoughts
It is quite difficult to give tzedakah for its own sake

By Rabbi Emanuel Feldman

Off the Couch
Four nos is most certainly a grievous admission

By Jacob L. Freedman MD

Family Reflections
Most of us are pleasant people — until someone starts up with us

By Sarah Chana Radcliffe

EndNote
Performing together with Mordechai Ben David

By Riki Goldstein

 
Cleaning for Pesach is a lot of work — but keep your eye on the goal: soon that very special Yom Tov will be here (and your room will be spotless)! Have fun cleaning!

By Rochel Burstyn

Jr. Tales
Goldy remembered not to jump from excitement; she just jiggled from foot to foot. Finally, they were getting carpet!

By Tzipie Wolner