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February 3, 2008 | | Educating Our Children |  | Mommy 500
By Sharon Estroff If I denied my baby adequate exposure to bubbles and clapping songs before he learned to roll over, I would irreparably hinder his chances of getting into Harvard... | | Jewish Women You Should Know |  | Ahava Winston
Director and Founder of Nitza: The Jerusalem Postpartum Support Network
By Chana (Jenny) Weisberg "I realized that if four women in my community gave birth that year, then among them there would likely be a woman and a family suffering in silence from this debilitating illness..." | | Life Lessons |  | Playing It Safe
By Robyn Cuspin When tragedy finally came, these rules could not protect me, and it forced me to confront the real costs of playing it safe. How much had I missed out on, I wondered, as I traveled the safe route? | | Women on the Weekly Torah Portion |  | Terumah: The Self-Made Child
Parshat Terumah
By Chana Weisberg My daughter is always complaining that “all the other mothers” always do their children’s projects and homework for them . . . | | Our Lives |  | The Magic of Cholent
By Catherine Roozman Weigensberg The cholent request was, at first glance, innocent padding at the end of the message, yet somehow it seemed hesitant and cautious... | | Reflections |  | Moving
By Elana Mizrahi I can't believe I find myself in the same position, doing the same task: packing. Again, we're moving. We've moved five times in seven years... | | Poems about Expression | | | Procrastination
By Pesha Leah Azoulay Procrastinate.
Oh, how I hate,
when I just wait,
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Our 10-year-old son is a very sensitive boy. My husband is not an overly sensitive person. He has very little patience for our son’s gentle nature; in fact, he calls him a wimp...
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