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Chicken Soup: the traditional, rich golden broth coveted by every generation. Like penicillin, it is a powerful remedy that cures all ailments. Several spoonfuls warm the body and the neshama - soul. Similarly, to warm our neshamos, we go to teachers, parents, and friends. They share a rich, golden Torah thought - sometimes wrapped in a story. A concise statement packs a wealth of meaning into a few words and can, when internalized, warm the body and soul.

(Dis)Ability

Accomplishment

Answer

Application

Aspiration

Assistance

Assurance

Balance

Beginning Vs. Ending

Belief

Blessing

Challenge

Choice

Citizen Vs. Tourist

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Posted: Aug 6, 2005
Something to share with my students....
It is always encouraging to find out that internet is still providing people stories to make us think about life and it's real meaning... to make us rebuilt concepts we could easily forget and to give us the opportunity of sharing these short stories of life with my high school students....

I want you to know that I really appreciate it ....
Posted By Jacqueline Vizcarra, Lima, Peru



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Chicken Soup To Warm The Neshama
  Like thick, golden chicken soup, this collection warms our souls with stories that inform, inspire and entertain.Each story shares a rich Torah thought that packs a whealth of meaning that, when internalized, warm both body and soul.

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