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| | | | Shevat 6, 5772 · January 30, 2012 | By Anonymous | |
| | | I think that the biggest learning curve is that I need to be conscious, at all times, of what I am doing and what I am eating. To be healthy requires planning, and it doesn't come naturally. Or, maybe it comes naturally, but it certainly doesn't come easily...
By Sara Esther Crispe | | | | Yes, you have battle scars, but they are proof of your strength, wisdom and courage...
By Miriam Adahan | | | ALSO THIS WEEK ON THEJEWISHWOMAN.ORG: | | As my four grandsons watched wide-eyed, I could feel all the bubbies and zaidies in the room . . .
By Linda Goldberg | | | | Parshat Beshalach When confronted with pain, we have three choices...
By Chana Kroll | | | | Parshat Beshalach A preemptory dose of pain can bring a lot of long-term pleasure. This pain/pleasure principle played itself out vividly in the life of Miriam and her soul-sisters...
By Rochel Holzkenner | | | | Lessons from Miriam There must be people out there who, like me, are simply tired of having their insides all tied up in knots at the thought of yet another challenge...
By Sara Tzafona | | | | | | Featured Judaica: The Path of Selflessness Beginning with the words Yehuda Atah, the discourse examines the blessing which Yaakov blessed his fourth son, Yehuda, as compared to the blessings he gave his first three sons, Reuven, Shimon and Levi. Price: $12.95 $11.65 |
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