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| Don’t Be Sorry |
| By Batya Rosen |
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| A divorced woman can find a rabbinical dispensation not to cover her hair if she looks hard enough, but when she realizes that Hashem is her matchmaker, she won’t be sorry… |
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| Another Type of War |
| By Batya Rosen |
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| The people of the Israel’s south need not prove that missiles are being fired at them. But, the victims of domestic abuse are often met with raised eyebrows of scepticism… |
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| Land of Emuna |
| By Batya Rosen |
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| The eyes of Hashem are on the Land of Israel constantly, which means that Israel enjoys a special status of enhanced Divine Providence. No wonder it’s the Land of Emuna… |
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| Clarifying the Issues |
| By Batya Rosen |
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| Sometimes, circumstances in a marriage leave no other option than divorce. This, the first of a 5-part series, shows how one young woman coped with a nightmare situation… |
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| Let us Read the Book! |
| By Batya Rosen |
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| Batya Rosen makes a moving appeal to Rabbi Shalom Arush to allow women to read The Garden of Peace, since the concept of male and female roles are so badly misunderstood. |
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| More Spiritual Weapons |
| By Batya Rosen |
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| In recovering from a traumatic divorce, Batya discovered that there is no better spiritual defense to depression, despair, and bitterness than mitzvoth and prayer… |
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| A Double Life |
| By Batya Rosen |
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| I ate kosher turkey on Thanksgiving and watched the July 4th fireworks with a kosher Smirnoff. However, this double-life never worked quite right… |
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| Don’t Be Afraid |
| By Batya Rosen |
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| There are situations in which people who are out to harm us really do seem to have power. Even more, sometimes it even feels like we are being given into their hand. Why? |
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| Flight Control |
| By Batya Rosen |
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| What does Hashem leave to our own personal effort? Are the flight traffic controllers up in the tower really the ones who decide who takes off and who lands? |
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| Hashem in the Driver’s Seat |
| By Batya Rosen |
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| “I'm not looking at my dreams in the distance as they fade into gray while I sit and watch my friends achieve them. Hashem IS driving my life, and the essential... |
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| Hashem’s Pace |
| By Batya Rosen |
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| “Of course, trying to push Hashem rarely works and all I had to show for it was exhaustion and frustration. Nothing was moving, and there was nothing I could do about it…” |
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| Hashem’s Special Forces |
| By Batya Rosen |
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| Only the special, elite units get the really tough tasks, the “impossible missions.” But what happens when these soldiers go into battle? Do they run and cower in fear? |
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| Knock Knock… I'm Here! |
| By Batya Rosen |
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| We think that we know whats best for us, with opinions about absolutely everything. The Evil Inclination tries to convince us that we are in control, that we have power… |
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| Pulling the Strings |
| By Batya Rosen |
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| Two people were making Batya’s life miserable at work. They plotted against her and blackened her name at a time when her plate was more than full with personal challenges… |
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| Each Individual Miracle |
| By Batya Rosen |
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| For every single breath, for every single blessing – we must recognize that everything we have is a MIRACLE, a gift, straight from Hashem. We can't take it for granted… |
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