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Stamp out hunger, stamp out sloth
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I recently wrote a piece for Kveller.com about the struggle to get my kids to do their chores. We’ve made progress in some areas (setting the table) and virtually none in others (putting away their laundry.) While i want these things to get done, and preferably by someone other than me, it’s even more important…
Grover learns (a little bit of) Hebrew
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Homeshuling
Yom Ha-atzmaut was sort of a wash for my family. My older daughter, Ella, woke up with a fever, and I stayed home from school with her. So, no bopping anyone on the head with a plastic hammer…..I wonder if we can try importing that tradition for the Fourth of July? Since sick days mean…
Mother’s Day – You can’t always get what you want, but it helps to ask
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Homeshuling
There was a time in the not-so-distant past when I would wait quietly for my family to surprise me with gifts, cards, and special activities for Mother’s Day and my birthday. My husband would approach these days the way he wanted father’s day or his birthday acknowledged – that is to say, hardly at all.…
Mother’s day giveaways for Jewish (or Jew-ish) mothers
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Homeshuling
Mother’s day is the one holiday I’m not in charge of. The reason I’m not in charge of it is because after our first child was born, I gave some explicit instructions to my husband. “You realize,” I said, “that until the girls are much older you are going to be in charge of mother’s…
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