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13 Ellul 5766 - September 6, 2006 | Mordecai Plaut, director Published Weekly
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HOME & FAMILY

What a Day . . .
by Raizel Foner

What a day! Woke up late but with a potch or two, was able to get all the children off to school on time — that's an accomplishment! Davening, breakfast . . . Did I say a brochoh acharonoh or not? Well, I probably did.

LIFE JOURNEYS: LESSONS FROM THE HEART
Ki Sovo — When You Get There — What Furnishings Will You Be Taking Along?

by Sara Gutfreund

What We Keep

She remembers walking through their home after they had finally decided to move. They were about to fulfill their dream of moving to Eretz Yisrael, and they needed to figure out what to take with them. As Gila walked through their spacious, three-floor home, she realized that there was actually very little that they would be able to keep.

The Joy of the Blessing
by Esther Weil

Part V

"The secret of a joyful home is that everyone is together and with this togetherness we work towards the same goal. Before Purim, I don't make the costumes by myself. Each one suggests an idea and together we do what we can and feel is appropriate. Whoever can't help, enjoys sitting next to me while I sew and feels part of it.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Re: Hidden Secrets from Parshas Re`ei

[Ed. This piece told of a not-so-young woman who finally got married to someone she admired and was attracted to — only to discover after a few months that he was taking medication. The article does not specify for what condition, nor does it tell what she did.

A Close Call
by Rivky Younger

Baggage to take, planes to make, short range plans in life and keeping one's perspective

The Power of the Word
by R. Chadshai

They tell the story of Rebbi Yeshaya Bardaky zt'l who picked himself up and went to live in the Holy Land. He packed his belongings and took his little son and daughter with him. In those days, ships were not as seaworthy as they are today: the travelers hit a storm, and the ship was tossed about like a piece of flotsam, until it was split into two, and sank to the bottom of the sea.

Your Medical Questions Answered!
by Joseph B. Leibman, MD

It is only natural that medical treatments change as research is done and statistical studies continue. One example is the new trend in treating ear infections.


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