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April 6, 2008 | | Jewish Women You Should Know |  | Esther Tauby
Healing Through Helping Others
By Sara Tzafona For Esther Tauby of Richmond, BC, listening is a way of life. Her own tragic experiences of losing two children have enabled her to reach out to others in distress. She has finely honed her listening skills so that she can hear the silent cries of a child in emotional pain... | | Women's Health & Concerns |  | Out of the Depths: Reaffirming Life After Surviving Rape
By E. Berg When the people I was babysitting for returned and found me, they immediately called the police. But I felt more harassed than helped. Back in the 1960's, it was thought by many that women who were raped probably "asked for it"... | | Passover & Nissan |  | Don't Passover the Tough Ones
By Sharon Estroff I told my son about how -- as if in an over-the-top horror movie -- the television screen showed another plane hitting the Pentagon. The Pentagon... the place Nancy's husband Scott had gone to work that bright, clear morning... | | Organizational & Cleaning |  | Mission Almost Impossible
Cleaning for Passover with Young Children
By Sara Esther Crispe I think if there is anything more nerve-racking than cleaning for Passover, it is cleaning for Passover with small children . . . | | Passover & Nissan |  | Freedom Hunters
A Passover Lesson
By Chana Kroll The thing we hate most about clichés is the fact that they are so often true, especially the ones we wish were the opposite of the truth. There’s an old saying, “It is easier to take a Jew out of exile than to take the sense of exile out of the Jew” . . . |
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My husband had asked me a few weeks before my birthday what I wanted. Not really needing anything in particular, I smiled and said "nothing" telling him that being married to him was all I wanted. I was trying to be sweet...
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