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 | Life Is a Circle
By Elana Mizrahihe knocking persisted. I took the baby out of his bath, wrapping him in a towel, and made my way to the front door. “Who is it?” I looked in the peephole and saw an eleven-year-old from the neighborhood . . .
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 | Staying Calm
By Marcy Rivka NehoraiA curious thing happens when you must be calm, when you don’t have the luxury of expressing your frustration, when what you want to do and what you must do are irreconcilably at odds, and little can be done to alleviate the frustration of a body and mind that want but cannot have...
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 | Acquire for Yourself a Friend
By Devorah AvrukinMy old high-school friend Jillian had posted that she was reading a particular book, and I commented that it was not a favorite of mine. I closed the page, went back to work and thought nothing more of it, and I probably wouldn’t have, until the phone rang just an hour later...
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 | Other Than the Pain
By Chaya HouptIn my relationships, particularly with my kids, whatever is painful or dysfunctional seems to eclipse the good, to obliterate it . . .
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 | The Gift of Dignity
By Doreen WinterIn a state of shock immediately following the crash, I did not remember being pregnant, having two other children who were in the car, or being married. I felt like I was sixteen, without any responsibility to anyone but myself . . .
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 | Pray, Eat and Pray Some More
By Melody Masha PiersonIsn’t it interesting that today I decided, perhaps out of necessity, that I needed to establish a spirit and body routine to start the day.
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 | Go Inside and Close Your Eyes
By Judy AmmarThe strength within us, the support that re-grounds us
in our uncertainty and insecurity, the part of us competing in this war with
the external forces and energies that dare to blind us and steal us away from
who we really are . . .
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 | G‑d and the GPS
By Altie SeigelSometimes I get stuck and I need direction. Sometimes I feel like I am at a crossroads in life. There is a fork in the road and I don’t know whether to go right or left. I sit in the road and wait for some bright neon sign saying, “This way to redemption!” But for some reason it never comes . . . |  |
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 | With Different Eyes
By Viviana MoralesMy mind began reeling in annoyance about how busy I am, about all the things I have to do, and how I have to get to work. And on top of it, how I have to wait and be pulled into the vortex of somebody else’s life... |  |
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 | Why Can’t You Just Be Normal?
By Chava Shapiro“Why can’t you just be normal?” As someone who grew up in a secular household and later became more observant, I get this kind of question a lot. And while I’m perfectly comfortable with not being “normal,” I also wonder what’s so special about normality...
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 | Movement and Perspectives
by Devora LevinThis is not a theme I think I’ll ever understand fully. This one of movements and perspectives. The way my movements in physical space are metaphors for the bigger picture, tell a story greater than themselves . . . |  |
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 | Seeing through the Blindness
By Mina GordonChagai changed my whole attitude towards situations I had previously thought of as limiting. Now, instead of looking at them in terms of 'cannot', I look at them as challenges to conquer. The problem may not necessarily be cured, but it does not have to hold you back...
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 | Perfection
By Rachel TraxlerWe want the perfect hair, clothes, body. Society and our culture these days don't do much to help the situation. On the contrary- it's in our faces- plastered on billboards and magazine covers...
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 | Lessons from my Gym
by Pessy Leah LesterWe are united by a singular cause: to feel good and look good. People walk in with all types of garb that hides their overweight body parts. But once they change into gym clothes, there is nothing to hide and no one is judging one other. We’re all in the same boat!
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 | The Ordinary Life
By Susan SchwartzTaking some ground meat out of the freezer to defrost, the prospect of the meatloaf that would eventually be served that evening just seemed to compound the ordinariness of her life...
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 | The Golden Years My Work with the Senior Community
By Miriam GoodmanThe seniors at the home had amazing stories to tell about their lives and their families. Some were survivors and others were lonely and just wanted a visitor...
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 | Lessons from a Homeless Man
By Heni SteinWhat we found out made my heart sink. This man had been coming there for many years. Always sitting in the same place for most of the day. Always hungry. Always needing. Always maintaining his dignity never asking for anything or saying a word to any patrons...
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