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Celebrating Four Years
Celebrating Four Years
As we celebrate the 4th birthday of TheJewishWoman.org, we truly are a growing family of women throughout the world...
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Celebrating Three Years
Celebrating Three Years
As we celebrate the 3rd birthday of TheJewishWoman.org, we truly are a growing family of women throughout the world...
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Celebrating Two Years
Celebrating Two Years
I was frustrated that there was little, if anything, specifically geared for the Jewish woman. There was plenty for women, and plenty about Judaism, but somehow the two had yet to find themselves working together...
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Top Ten Articles from 2009
Top Ten Articles from 2009
Of the hundreds of new articles we've posted this past year, here are the ten that generated the most interest.
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Top Ten Articles from 2008 on TheJewishWoman.org
Top Ten Articles from 2008 on TheJewishWoman.org
Of the hundreds of new articles we've posted this past year, here are the ten that generated the most interest.
Readers Share
Readers Share
Our Readers Share What TheJewishWoman.org Means to Them
To be united with other Jewish female souls in this virtual world makes me feel more Jewish, more confident and more spiritual...
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Writers Share
Writers Share
Our Writers Share What TheJewishWoman.org Means to Them
I feel I am part of a community of healing and hope. Because those of us reading and writing for The Jewish Woman can be honest with one another, we truly understand, and learn from each other...
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Getting Back Up
Getting Back Up
What We Can Learn from the Athletes
At times they would just wobble, catching themselves and recorrecting. Other times they flat out fell, skidding across the ice until they could stabilize. But no matter how hard the fall, the same thing would always happen. They would get right back up...
Emotional Translucency
Emotional Translucency
Emotional translucency means that while every action may cause an equal and opposite reaction, it doesn't cause an overreaction...
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The Mask of Protection
The Mask of Protection
Lessons from the H1N1 Virus
I had to take my daughter Ayden to the doctor the other day. It was something I had really been avoiding. With everything going around, a doctor's office was about the last place I wanted to be...
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From Wall Street to Main Street
From Wall Street to Main Street
The Financial Crisis and Its Global Impact
Thousands of years of painful history have taught us how to be resilient in the face of crisis, and how to keep going, forever marching forward...
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Hatred at the Supermarket
Hatred at the Supermarket
Confronting Antisemitism in 2009
She comes closer; her finger is waving inches from my face. "I can tell," she rants, "from your hair covering and your necklace (a Star of David) you're not an American..."
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Sandra Samuel: A Heroine in Mumbai
Sandra Samuel: A Heroine in Mumbai
It would have made most sense for Sandra Samuel to get out of there as quickly as possible. But she didn't. She couldn't. Little Moshe'le was calling her name...
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Add Light
Add Light
In Memory of Gavriel and Rivka Holtzberg
We cannot change what has happened. But we can determine how we react to this tragedy. Please think about what you can do to bring more light to this darkness. Please share below what you are doing in memory of the Mumbai victims and for Gavriel and Rivka...
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When Things Don't Make Sense
Beyond Words: When Things Don't Make Sense
Today I again saw the hand of the Creator, as He directs the world in His unfathomable way. But this time with the opposite result. The worst kind.
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A Green Shirt Like Yours
A Green Shirt Like Yours
An Open Letter to an Inmate
I walked into the big room. Actually, I was led into the big room. Nobody just walks where they choose to in prison. I saw all the women, dressed in green shirts and green pants, sitting around. Quiet. Almost lifeless. Their souls beaten...
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Making Dough
Making Dough: What We Can Learn from the Economic Situation
Devastating, destructive, overwhelming, historic. This has been the tsunami of the dollar and in its path it has left people uprooted and fearing the unknown...
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Have You Seen G-d?
Have You Seen G-d?
If, when we awaken, we marvel at the fact that we are alive, then we know that while we slept, it was G‑d who gave rest to our soul, who renewed that spark within it. And since our soul has been returned, we are beginning the day with a soul that has not only seen, but has spent quality time with Him...
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Miracles in Israel
Miracles in Israel
I wonder how far we will allow today’s miracles to take us? Will we watch hundreds of rockets fall without injuring anyone and say that it is just a coincidence? Or will we allow this war change our lives?...
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Living Under Attack
Living Under Attack
Sderot and Beyond
My family and I live in Netivot, ten kilometers from Gaza. Netivot is hooked up to a warning sirent. When the siren rings, it means you have forty-five seconds to go into your safe room or a public bomb shelter...
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