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Parshah
Torah cannot heal the soul unless the person internalizes it

By Faigy Peritzman

Lifestyle
The same process improvement tools used by billion-dollar corporations can transform your Pesach prep so it’s manageable and efficient — and you can attend the Seder like a queen

By Yael Wiesner

Sister Shmooze
When we Sisters decided to give our readers some red to read, we found a color tinted with many different shades for schmoozing

By Emmy Leah Stark Zitter and Marcia Stark Meth and Miriam Stark Zakon

Musings
We laugh at ourselves and our awful memories, but inside, no one is laughing

By Miriam Klein Adelman

Windows
Twenty weeks and four days was too early for anything, no man’s land in terms of viability... but I wouldn’t let my mind go there

By Esther Kurtz

Map the Starlight
As the land recedes behind them, Ramon stares. Africa. Home of riches and cruelty. The glitter of gold and flash of blood

By Leah Gebber

LifeTakes
For just under a dollar, I can dispense TLC, validation, and the easing of rules where they don’t really matter

By Libby Rubinstein

Point of View
To turn the tide on a warped mindset

By Rabbi Moshe Grylak zt"l

Normal Like Me
Maybe I hadn’t even made it into the news, though. A woman getting shot in the arm because of a misunderstanding with the police wasn’t really that interesting

By Ruti Kepler

LifeLines
She may have survived the war and built a successful professional life for herself, but part of her died in Auschwitz

By C. Saphir

Impressions
Forty years after the murder of Yosef Dov Weissman Hy”d, family and friends are still amazed that he wrote a will after envisioning his own death

By Yehudah Rosset

The Money Trap
Handing a large sum of money over to someone in exchange for a promise can lead to drastic, life-altering consequences. Such is the story of Shaul

By Gila Arnold

Eye on Europe
After seventy years of cold shoulder, Britain’s royals on the way to Israel

By Gedalia Guttentag