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TheJewishWoman.org Update: September 27, 2009 | | Life Lessons |  | When First Impressions Shouldn't Count
Learning Not to Judge
by Hilary Spirer Leeder The park was empty save for a young woman pushing a child on our favorite swing. I could not see the child as he was blocked by the green plastic bucket seat perfect for older babies. I did, however, see the woman, and my nose crinkled... | | Yom Kippur |  | A Day of Joy
Yom Kippur and True Forgiveness
By Elana Mizrahi Every minute my child is in "time-out" I look at the clock, waiting for the time to be up. To me, two minutes feels like four and five feels like ten... | | Life Lessons |  | A Near Crash Landing
Lessons from Our Terrifying Flight
By Tzippora Price Moments later, oxygen masks dropped from the overhead compartment, and the pilot announced that all in-flight personnel must return to their seats and put on their masks. They raced past us shouting "Put your masks on! Now!" | | Sukkot, Hoshanah Rabbah & Simchat Torah |  | Four Species Visualization
A Meditation for the Sukkah
By Shimona Tzukernik You are sitting in a sukkah. Its walls are panels of fragrant wood. On the floor beneath you dance patterns of light and shade, cast by the sechach, the scented roof of leaves above your head. Take a deep breath. Imbibe the peace within your sukkah’s walls... | | Shabbat and Holiday Recipes |  | Sukkot Recipes
From traditional kreplach to the soon-to-be-classic Pumpkin Soup... | | Sukkot, Hoshanah Rabbah & Simchat Torah |  | Lessons From a Temporary Supermom
The Meaning of Sukkot
By Sara Esther Crispe Why would I, on one of the few times I could travel without any children, put myself in a situation where I am caring for a baby? And why would I be so quick to want to take care of Zoe, a little girl I don’t know and will most likely never see again, when I didn’t seem to have that kind of time, patience, or ability for my own baby? | | Sukkot Guide |  | Sukkot Guide
Your comprehensive Sukkot Guide includes instructions for dwelling in the Sukkah, taking the Four Kinds, holiday candle lighting, and... rejoicing! |
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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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