Torah reading: Chayei Sarah
21 Cheshvan 5769 / 19 November 2008
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Buchenwald's youngest survivor.

The Music of Recession
by Goldy Rosenberg
Sometimes life is so hard, you just have to sing.

Biblical Archeology: Bringing the Bible to Life
by Rabbi Leibel Reznick
Independent sources confirm many of the major and minor characters of the Bible.

Ordained By the Holocaust
by Steve Lipman
Hundreds of Holocaust survivors never returned to Judaism and joined the Christian clergy.

My Painful Path to Happiness
by Devora Mozes
I was a real monster and needed to change, fast.

The White Fedora
by Rabbi Yonason Goldson
Our seemingly insignificant actions are part of a cosmic symphony.

Kosher By Design: Lightens Up
by Susie Fishbein
Lean and luscious: Susie Fishbein's new cookbook promotes a healthier lifestyle.

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Matchmaker! Matchmaker!
by Lori Palatnik
Make the effort. After all, you're just the messenger.

Taking God for a Ride
by Rabbi Yaakov Salomon
The new anti-God ad campaign.

Parenting's Most Essential Trait
by Emuna Braverman
And it's not something we learn from books and classes.

The Jewish Ethicist - Is It Charity?
by Rabbi Dr. Asher Meir, Business Ethics Center of Jerusalem
Kindness to others shouldn't be limited to the poor and needy.

Way #39 Share The Burden
by Rabbi Noah Weinberg
A broken heart is worse than a broken arm. Sensitize yourself to the pain of others. It will give you renewed awareness and energy for living.

The Ultimate Yiddishe Quiz #2
by Marnie Winston-Macauley
Think you are a yiddishe "maven?" Well then take the Yiddishe quiz!

Conservation Conversion
by Melanie Chartoff
In another era they would have called us miserly. Now we're environmentalists.

Then She Found Me
by Jewlarious.com Staff
Are adopted children loved any differently?




Growth Through Kaddish
by Ari A. Zeltzer
After my father died, we continued to grow together.





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