
Kylie Ora Lobell
Community and Arts Editor at Jewish Journal (Los Angeles)
Writer and Editor at Freelance
Proud Orthodox Jewish convert who inspires. Writer, marketer, and publicist for Jewish orgs, authors, and business owners. https://t.co/nam6VnOWmK.🇮🇱
Articles
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1 week ago |
jewishpress.com | Kylie Ora Lobell
Five months ago, Hashem blessed my husband Daniel and me with our first son. After having our two lovely girls, we wanted to have a boy as well. We went to our friend Rabbi Elchanan Shoff’s son’s brit before I became pregnant, and he gave us a blessing that we should soon have a son.
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2 weeks ago |
jewishjournal.com | Kylie Ora Lobell
Mother’s Day is when we treat our moms like royalty. We let them know just how much we appreciate them, perhaps by taking them out to their favorite restaurant, throwing them a party or buying them a gift they will love. If you are looking for the perfect gift for mom this year, check out the following products she will surely enjoy.
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2 weeks ago |
jewishjournal.com | Kylie Ora Lobell
Dr. Afshine Emrani, a Los Angeles-based cardiologist and internist, went viral during the pandemic for his insights on COVID-19. He has since built up his online following, offering insight into what’s going on in society and spreading Jewish pride. Now, the popular doctor has released “AWAKEN TO YOUR SOULS With Tanya,” a spiritual self-help book that dives into the mystical teachings of the Jewish text and how they can transform your life.
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3 weeks ago |
jewishjournal.com | Kylie Ora Lobell
Passover is my favorite holiday. I love the storytelling and singing at the seder, taking that first bite out of the Hillel sandwich and seeing my home looking sparkling clean. Another part of Passover that I truly appreciate is the minimalism. Without a world of ingredients to work with, cooking becomes much easier. When I don’t have access to all my stuff, I don’t have so much to think about.
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3 weeks ago |
sofi.com | Kylie Ora Lobell
Inflation has hit all aspects of daily life, including that fun and romantic ritual known as date night. The average cost of dinner and a movie for two now rings in at a steep $159. Ka-ching! But that doesn’t mean you need to go broke enjoying fun times with your sweetie or getting to know someone new. Here, you’ll find 27 ideas for date nights that don’t cost much. In fact, some of these date night ideas are more than cheap; they’re free.
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I know my husband truly loves me because he got me the FANCY canned tuna 🥰 https://t.co/eZSltztMX7

Nice piece!

Did you ever notice how Orthodox Jews couldn’t care less what the world thinks of them? Not a little. Not secretly. They truly, completely, deeply don’t care. They’ll walk through an airport looking like they time-traveled out of 1850. Pray out loud in a hoodie or a hat while

RT @therealroseanne: Happy Passover! The great holiday of FAFO!