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A Purim Insight
Now, are the children or I doing something wrong? Are any of us
actually out to trap the other? Are we being un-understanding?
Inconsiderate? Lazy? Mean? Obviously not. We simply do not speak the
same language...
by Chava'le Mishulovin
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A Lesson from Queen Esther
They called her names. They wanted her to believe that the
thing which made her different from them was terrible. They called her
ugly. It would be a lie to say that the words didn't hurt. Those words
did have some power over her. But her mother whispered other words into
her ears...
By Elana Mizrahi
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With all the candy and sweets at this time of year, here are
some excellent and healthy recipes you can use for your Purim meal . . .
By Zakah Glaser
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The modern day concept is "if you got it, flaunt it." Show the
world what you have to offer, be out there, be public, the more the
better. It just isn't so exciting to be the heroine behind the scenes . .
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By Sara Esther Crispe
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Mishloach Manot Ideas
Impress your friends with these unique ideas and additions for your Purim baskets . . .
By Elizabeth Kurtz
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A Purim Lesson
This woman is like a bottomless cup of coffee. I give, and she
wants more, and I give more, and she'll want even more. I sincerely do
feel badly for her. But I am equally scared to let a person who is in
chronic, desperate need become dependent on me . . .
By Chana (Jenny) Weisberg
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