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| | | | Iyar 10, 5772 · May 2, 2012 | By Miriam Adahan | |
| | | Reflections on My Mother's Yahrtzeit The doctors and nurses began referring to her as the Miracle Woman, so taken by her history of withstanding so many battles one after another. It struck me how tenacious her grip on life was, how unwilling she was to surrender against all odds...
By Esther Vilenkin | | | | Amazingly, this huge inconvenience has put me back in touch with some people that I probably would not have written to on my own, but am so happy to be hearing from...
By Sara Esther Crispe | | | ALSO THIS WEEK ON THEJEWISHWOMAN.ORG: | | Sefirat HaOmer, Part IV My resolve and steadfast adherence to a goal is no guarantee of making it up the mountain. If anything, relying solely on myself compromises the very foundation of my endeavors. Buying in to the fact that the course of my life is a product exclusively of my desire, my thought patterns and the determination to see them actualized is arrogant. It's also dangerous. Unmitigated ambition causes pain and damage...
By Shimona Tzukernik | | | | Counting the Omer How can I expect to be forgiven if I have not extended the same grace to others, if I have not demonstrated with my daily behavior that we can treasure our relationships despite their imperfections?
By Tzippora Price | | | | Parshat Kedoshim What are the implications of the Torah's cautionary remark about sensitivity towards a blind man? Personal liability is a topic that's already been laid out in the Torah in graphic detail, so what's the new mitzvah that G-d is teaching us here?
By Rochel Holzkenner | | | | I was just set up on a date with a wonderful young woman. I really enjoyed her company and spending time together. However, I just wasn't attracted to her . . .
Answered by Elka Feldman | | | | A Spiritual Pregnancy I find myself praying and talking to Him like never before, finding the great relief of putting all my fears in His hands. I want the birth of this baby to highlight my journey to know myself and G-d's presence in me...
by Katherine Agranovich | | | | | | Featured Judaica: Challah Board - Wood "L'kovod Shabbat V'Yom Tov" translates as "To Honor the Shabbat and Holidays". Made of a wood laminate. The included serrated knife fits comfortably into a slot on the board for easy storage. A great choice for a new apartment, dorm room or vacation home. Price: $16.99 |
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