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The Power of the Woman
Chassidut teaches us that inherent within the chaos is a grain
of rectification from which spontaneous order can sprout. In a most
wondrous, counterintuitive way, that grain of order is concealed within
time itself. This was Meheitavel's secret, and the secret of every
woman: the ability to infuse order into a world of total chaos . . .
By Rachel Gordon
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The Power of Mikvah
Sure you're still married. You still talk about your day and
plan tomorrow. But you don't have the depth of emotional intimacy.
It's almost like dating. You relate cerebrally, yet you yearn for a
closer relationship, and it's just not available...
By Rochel Holzkenner
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Adventures with my Pressure Cooker
By Tamar Genger
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The Story of Batya
Determining right from wrong is something that we are
constantly challenged with throughout our lives. Yet nothing is harder
to face and acknowledge than when the "wrong" is happening in our own
homes...
By Chana Kroll
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Part I
Here are some great tips and advice for when your infant starts becoming a baby!
By Brenda Sherizen
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Parshat Shemot
As the mother of young children, the peaks and valleys of
parenting make it easy to lose perspective. It will be years before I
will see the fruits of my labor...
By Stacey Goldman
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Pioneers of Faith
Childbirth, perhaps more than any other life event, is an
experience that demands a strong dose of faith and surrender. No matter
how well planned or organized we may be, the inevitable moment will
arise...
By Sarah Zadok
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