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  M   y husband loves Purim — of course he does. He’s borderline addicted to alcohol, a constant source of tension in our home, and loves a day when he can imbibe as much as he wants and call it a mitzvah. He occasionally overdrinks at kiddushim in shul, comes home, and spends the rest
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I served this soup to my guests last Succos, and it was a huge hit! It does require some advance prep work
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The formula is simple: If you’re a Jew, you will be linked to Israel
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The sentiment was sweet, the bakers well-intentioned. But the reception was decidedly sour
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  M   y husband loves Purim — of course he does. He’s borderline addicted to alcohol, a constant source of tension in our home, and loves a day when he can imbibe as much as he wants and call it a mitzvah. He occasionally overdrinks at kiddushim in shul, comes home, and spends the rest
C.B. Gavant
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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?
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As we know in so many areas in Judaism, the end is really just the beginning of something new, something greater
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How wrong had he been. Mr. Greenbaum was anything but a silly old man. He was actually one of the most brilliant and wealthy people around
Chaim Finkelstein
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Yitzy was shocked. Why on earth would Mr. Greenbaum ask him such a silly question? Was this a joke?
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