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Tribute
The end of my mother’s life — as sad and painful as it was — was also beautiful

By Miriam Kosman

I dare me
Some of my kids have personalities that “get” me; others don’t. It’s the personalities that rub me the wrong way that lead to explosions

By Elisheva Appel

Fiction
To be fair, Bruchy did give me advance notice. Not so far in advance that I could get out of it

By Perel Grossman

 
Tante Heidi isn’t really an aunt, but she’s always been a part of our family. And she’s a person you feel bad for

By Libby Silberman

 
Though Dini didn’t actually look at her, Huvy, sitting on the floor in a corner of the room, squirmed. She hated when they complained about her mother

By Gila Arnold

The Gatekeeper's Daughter
“Didn’t she tell you? Her mother wants her back in Lithuania. From what she’s told me, I doubt she actually wants to go back and live there”

By Esther Teichtal

More or Less
I want to give this to him. But there are so many buts. Who has time to plan a seudah? And matching costumes, you’ve got to be kidding me

By Esther Kurtz

 
I mean, what a fantastic thing to do! From then on, I too encouraged my kids to offer a meshulach a drink

By Rochel Burstyn

Family Reflections
Silence isn’t always golden

By Sarah Chana Radcliffe

 
With emunah, everyone’s obligation is the same

By Faigy Peritzman

 
What does Moshy Kraus sing at the Shabbos table?

By Riki Goldstein

 
Fusing tradition and modernity comes naturally to him

By Riki Goldstein

Off the Couch
The look on Malachi’s face nearly broke my heart

By Jacob L. Freedman MD

 
The “minor” chasadim are often the most meaningful

By Rabbi Ron Yitzchok Eisenman