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Wouldn't it be wonderful if someone could help us out? If
anyone who could would just help us out. But no one is helping us out.
Wait, did I just say no one?
By Elana Mizrahi
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I longed to join those hunched figures crying at the wall,
because even though I wasn't exactly sure what to cry about, I knew that
I wanted to be part of a longing for something great. I knew that one
day I too would cry for the Temple and whatever it represented. It took
the journey of a lifetime to learn how to yearn for it . . .
By Rhona Lewis
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ALSO THIS WEEK ON THEJEWISHWOMAN.ORG: |
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Waiting for a child is hard . . . recovering from a miscarriage
is even harder. But it seems to me that G-d in His mercy designed the
seasons to help us through the healing process . . . and cushion the
blow . . .
By Anonymous
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Parshiyot Vayak'hel-Pekudei
When the Jewish nation was still very, very young, we began
setting aside materials for our own marital home. Our wedding was still
hundreds of years, and hundreds of miles, away . . .
By Chana Kroll
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One of the exciting elements of Purim is the obligatory giving
of food gifts to friends and family. We are commanded to give at least
two food items to at least one person . . .
By Chana Lewis
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Every day there is another death, another person diagnosed with an awful disease, another wayward child.
By Tova Benjamin
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