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November 12, 2006 | | Educating Our Children |  | Choosing Homeschooling
By Viva Hammer It was a fundamental shift of mindset: we had always assumed we would delegate educational decisions to trained professionals, and enrich our children’s lives around the edges. Now, we were it... | | Life Lessons |  | Lessons From Beyond
By Sarah Zadok The lives of our mothers before us don’t just serve as a reference point, but more specifically, they serve as blueprints. When we live with the values that defined them, we allow them to continue to live through us... | | Women on the Weekly Torah Portion |  | "Listen to Her Voice"
Parshat Chayei Sarah
By Chany Vaknin Be spiritual. Listen to Sarah. Listen to your body. Use it. Use your animalistic drives and earthly achievements for G-dly missions. That’s exactly what G-d wants from you. | | Dating |  | Wealthy Boyfriend
My boyfriend is really rich, and I come from a simple, blue-collar background. He is constantly showering me with lavish gifts, which I appreciate, but am sort of uncomfortable receiving them... | | Our Lives |  | Sacrificing Yourself For Your Son
By Elana Mizrahi A parent wants only good for their child and they want only good from their child. You become so engrossed in doing things for them, saving for them, working hard for them; and as you fantasize about the greatness that you want them to become, you begin to forget about yourself and the greatness that you need to work on becoming | | Poems About Spirituality | | | What is in a Name?
By Sheva Chaya Shaiman What is in a name?
Once a mountain
Standing
Reaching up to the heights | | Recipes for Making Great Meals |  | Warming Up With Soup
There is nothing as irresistible as a piping bowl of hot soup on a cold winter day . . . |
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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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