
Sarah Stein
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Jul 15, 2024 |
jewishreviewofbooks.com | Sarah Stein |Akiva Schick |Lawrence Rosen |Matti Friedman
The first time Alfred Nakache died, it was in the gas chambers of Auschwitz. The second time, it was in the water, where he was most at home. Nakache had an eccentric swimming style, ungainly by contemporary standards. The water roiled around him.
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Feb 29, 2024 |
atlantafed.org | Sarah Stein
Charles Davidson: Welcome to another Economy Matters podcast. I'm Charles Davidson, a staff writer with Economy Matters, the digital magazine of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, and I'm here today with Sarah Stein of our Community and Economic Development Department. Sarah is a senior adviser in what we refer to as the CED. Sarah, thank you for your time today. Sarah Stein: My pleasure, Charles. It's great to be here discussing housing stability with you. Davidson: Yes.
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Dec 25, 2023 |
purewow.com | Sarah Stein
family“Honey, have you been touching yourself down there?”SementsovaLesia/Getty ImagesI have a 6-year-old son and an 8-year-old daughter and there has never been a dull moment in my parenting journey thus far. The most recent surprise? Navigating my daughter’s, um, self-exploration. To be clear, it recently came to my attention that my daughter has been getting to know her genitals.
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Dec 1, 2023 |
yahoo.com | Sarah Stein
On a recent episode of the Armchair Expert, journalist and author, Prachi Gupta was visiting the podcast to promote her book They Called Us Exceptional: And Other Lies That Raised Us, which in part touches on the topic of estrangement. Towards the end of the conversation, she said something that lit a bulb in my mind and made me reflect on my own family affairs. “The way we talk about [estrangement], we focus so much on reconciliation that we frame it as a bump in the road,” she began.
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Dec 1, 2023 |
aol.com | Sarah Stein
On a recent episode of the Armchair Expert, journalist and author, Prachi Gupta was visiting the podcast to promote her book They Called Us Exceptional: And Other Lies That Raised Us, which in part touches on the topic of estrangement. Towards the end of the conversation, she said something that lit a bulb in my mind and made me reflect on my own family affairs. “The way we talk about [estrangement], we focus so much on reconciliation that we frame it as a bump in the road,” she began.
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