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April 16, 2008 • 11 Nisan 5768Family First Issue 87
Acharei Mos: Drawing Near to Hashem
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Cousin Rivalry
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Despite the cozy connotations of “family time,” some homes seem on the brink of World War III. Analysis, tips, and advice.
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Week eight — The Right to Relax
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This Pesach, many of us will renew the connection with generations past, by lighting the same leichter, making Kiddush from the same becher, and eating from the same kaarah that our ancestors did.
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Chol Hamoed
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Hot Horseradish- is it dangerous to eat?
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Love them or hate them, they’re here to stay, bringing souls together and creating Jewish homes. Isn’t there a little shadchan in each of us?
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Inner Conversations
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Sarah Lederman ran a clandestine rescue operation in post-war Warsaw, spiriting Jewish children out of Europe.
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I am akollel wife on a tight budget...
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She's back — with a new plot and some dangerous new characters. Fasten the seatbelts in your minivan and hold on tight for a really wild ride, as Perel Grossman takes on the mythological monster of Pesach shopping
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Batya half- heartedly wiped down the dining room table and stuffed the magazines into the rack next to the sofa. Maybe it was the thunderclouds on the horizon that had thrust her into this raging, bleak mood. She savagely dumped last week’s circulars into the garbage can and forced them down for emphasis.
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Pesach out of the Shtetl
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"Forgetfulness leads to exile, while memory is the secret of redemption."
