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TheJewishWoman.org Update: March 7, 2010 | | Editorial & Commentary |  | Getting Back Up
What We Can Learn from the Athletes
By Sara Esther Crispe At times they would just wobble, catching themselves and recorrecting. Other times they flat out fell, skidding across the ice until they could stabilize. But no matter how hard the fall, the same thing would always happen. They would get right back up... | | Stories of Return |  | To Beeswax or Not to Beeswax
Learning How to Make Shabbat
By KJ Hannah Greenberg Like many men and women of my generation, I was caught up in proving myself. One successful academic publication begot more. A teaching award necessitated that I earn the next higher honor... | | Editorial & Commentary |  | Group Learning
The Jewish Way to Study
by Ilene Rosenblum The nature of any two-way relationship is that each person brings his or her strengths and weaknesses, and that is exactly why it works so well... | | Organizational & Cleaning |  | Operation Zero Chametz
Iintensive cleaning takes place in Jewish homes throughout the world. Here is a brief guide to help you tackle the process in your own home. | | Jewish Women You Should Know |  | A Legacy of Sacrifice and Love
A Tribute to Rebbetzin Chaya Mushka Schneerson, of Righteous Memory
By Mendel Kalmenson
| | Women on the Weekly Torah Portion |  | Mirror, Mirror on the Wall
Parshat Vayak'hel
By Shimona Tzukernik What others think of us is relevant only if it reflects what we stand for and the way we honor their dignity. The secret is that we attain the favor of others precisely when we free ourselves of kowtowing to public opinion... |  | Brick by Brick
Parshat Vayak'hel-Pekudei
By Chana Kroll When the Jewish nation was still very, very young, we began setting aside materials for our own marital home. Our wedding was still hundreds of years, and hundreds of miles, away... |
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I am a student rooming in an apartment with another Jewish girl. Though neither of us is religious, I decided that I'd really like to be kosher for Passover this year, but my roommate is up in arms about having to do an intense cleaning...
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