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April 16, 2008 • 11 Nisan 5768Junior Issue 205

4Tales of Our Tzadikim: Dumbstruck Rochel Gross

Many years ago, Chassidus was not as accepted as it is today; many people looked askance at the strange customs of chassidim.

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5SHABBOS TABLE TALK- PARSHAS ACHAREI MOS Staff

There are many commentaries on the words “vachai bahem — by which he shall live.” Chazal state that these words teach us that a person must even desecrate the Torah to save a life — for example, being mechalel Shabbos to take someone who is dangerously ill to the hospital. We are not required to die in order to keep the mitzvos (apart from the three cardinal sins).

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6Jolly Jolly & Moishy Staff

IT’S ALL FOR THE BEST

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8Savta's Stories Livia

What Do We Eat on Pesach?

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10Tammy Livia

My Favorite Yom Tov

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12Shragi & Shia: SHRAGI AND SHIA AND THE GOOSE GRIBBENITZ Yael Mermelstein

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14Matzos Made In Minutes Rivkah Small

Several weeks before Pesach, I set out on a trip to the Lakewood Matzoh Bakery. There I learned that the matzoh-baking process begins in July, when the wheat is harvested. The matzoh-bakery owners ride together with the farmer on the combine, a large machine which harvests the wheat from the field. The wheat, watched from the time of harvest, is then brought to the bakery to be ground into flour.

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18Do It Yourself: A Kittel Seder Tzippy

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20Cover: F.Y.I.: Why, Tatty? Shoshana Greenspan

The Pesach Seder is one of the most exciting nights of the year; a night that’s looked forward to by young and old. There are many interesting things that we do on the Seder night that we don’t do on any other night of the year. Do you know the reasons why?

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22When I Was Young Deborah Guttentag

Pesach Without Pizza

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24The Shofar's Secret Rivkah Small

Wednesday, June 4

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26Color Blind G. Shaffer

Chapter 40: Crime and Punishment

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