You're good? Not overwhelmed? That's cool. Well, for the rest of us who feel like their brain has way too many tabs open all at once, but yet you can't shut them down because you DO need to take care of everything, this one is for you. Print it out for Rosh Hashanah, erev Yom Kippur, and make two copies for the week of Sukkot. We hope this print-out allows you to breathe a little easier as you go through your various, beautiful to do lists.

Deena Friedman is a mom of five in Bergen County NJ sharing all things Jewish mom life.
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