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Voices |
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Surviving the Holocaust
When one thinks about the Holocaust, very often it is
about the horrors of the camps. Most people are unaware that many of us
survived without ever seeing any of the camps. Mine is one of these stories . . .
By Tana Winterfeld Goodwin
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Remembering my Father
"Don't say that," our father said, shaking his
forefinger. "Mr. Malamud is all alone in the world. His
children, his family, everyone went before him. It's a curse I don't wish
on no one."
By Aviva Ravel
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Motherhood & Childrearing |
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A Letter of Support to My Special-Needs Child
I know you asked the school before you left today "if they knew
what they were doing to a kid who had really been trying so hard." And I
know they didn't have a reply for you . . .
By Hinda Schryber
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Relationships |
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It had always seemed to me that, for most of us, many of the
Torah's laws restricting relations between the sexes are a sort of
collective punishment for the sins of a few. But recently my perspective
has changed
By Jay Litvin
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First Person & Stories |
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Everything had changed. What was holy and productive one
minute, was negative and destructive the next. It is not just about the
action, it is about the timing . . .
By Sara Esther Crispe
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Pictures with a Purpose |
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Manhattan, NY
A traveler once visited a Chassid in his home.
"Where is all your furniture?" the traveler asked.
"Where is your furniture?" replied the Chassid.
By Michoel Ogince
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