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 | | |  | Tishrei 27, 5772 · October 25, 2011 | | By Sara Esther Crispe |  |
|  | | Stories | | | After you saw I hadn't taken any of your gold coins, why did you not trust that I hadn't taken any of your silver coins, which are much less valuable?
By Bentzion Elisha |  |  | | Voices | | | I understand why she has shown little interest in learning my name, or even looking me in the eye. When you're ninety-five, "honey" will do for just about anyone. She calls the teacher "honey" too. Nothing personal.
By N. Ozick |  |  | | Women on the Weekly Torah Portion | | | Parshat Noach Noach teaches a person a very fundamental lesson in interpersonal relationships - how to avoid saying negative things about other people, and how to avoid seeing negative things in other people.
By Nechoma Greisman; edited by Rabbi Moshe Miller |  |  | | Parenting | | | "I present the material, but your child doesn't seem to get it... Have you considered private tutoring?" Why do I get the impression everyone -- the child, the parents, the home environment -- is to blame, except for the teacher?
By Jay Litvin |  |  | | Personal Stories | | | Lessons From My Forced Voice Rest iFve weeks later-weeks of slow progress-my drill sergeant, eh hem, my speech therapist upped the ante and put me on a solid month of vocal rest, in an effort to reverse the damage I have inflicted on my pipes...
By Sarah Zadok |  |  | | |  | Featured Judaica: Opening the Tanya Discovering the Moral and Mystical Teachings of a Classic Work of Kabbalah Price: $22.95 |
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