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It's just a carpool. Do we need to be married to it?
Ariella Schiller
Musings
It would have been comic had it not been so tragic. With the government upgrading the infrastructure around the Tel Aviv railroad line, a new pedestrian bridge is being built over Netivei Ayalon, the city’s main highway. To prevent traffic congestion, the construction of the ironically named Yehudit Bridge has been scheduled specifically for Shabbosos.
Brochie Wolfson
Fundamentals
On Pesach, Hashem took us out of Mitzrayim. During Sefiras Ha’omer, we take Mitzrayim out of us
Miriam Kosman
Parshah
Counting of the Omer mustn’t only be quantitatively complete, but also qualitatively complete
Faigy Peritzman
When there’s “another way,” no matter how hard — Rav Mattisyahu Salomon showed us that’s the road to take
Rabbi Chaim Aryeh Zev Ginzberg
Family First Feature
Rav Chaim Ozer calmly said, “Go to America, Reb Avrohom, and ratevet, save as many people as you can”
Mina Englander
Feature Videos
The next chapter of Yossi Green's musical journey!
Yisroel Besser
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Yisroel Besser
A Better You
There’s a powerful chinuch message in the story of Rabi Akiva
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Family First Feature
I was engaged when I discovered that I was a carrier of the BRCA gene
Erin Stiebel
Expert Eye
How to choose fabrics for your home
Zisi Naimark
Family Living
Keeping houseplants is not a talent but a skill that can be learned
Esther Shaindy Leshkowitz
Fundamentals
On Succos, we're here because we want to be
Miriam Kosman
Flashback
It would have been comic had it not been so tragic. With the government upgrading the infrastructure around the Tel Aviv railroad line, a new pedestrian bridge is being built over Netivei Ayalon, the city’s main highway. To prevent traffic congestion, the construction of the ironically named Yehudit Bridge has been scheduled specifically for Shabbosos.
Toby Schorr
The Moment
"What does Hashem want from us? He doesn’t want from us. He wants us"
Mishpacha Staff
The Moment
"He looks like he did ten years ago and twenty years ago too…”
Mishpacha Staff
Halachah
When is it okay to tell and when is it not?
Rabbi Doniel Neustadt
LifeLines
The brother we knew was never coming back
C. Saphir
Connections
How can I stop worrying I’m going to fail at my new job?
Sarah Chana Radcliffe M. Ed. C. Psych.
A Better You
There’s a powerful chinuch message in the story of Rabi Akiva
Family First Contributors
Recipes
It would have been comic had it not been so tragic. With the government upgrading the infrastructure around the Tel Aviv railroad line, a new pedestrian bridge is being built over Netivei Ayalon, the city’s main highway. To prevent traffic congestion, the construction of the ironically named Yehudit Bridge has been scheduled specifically for Shabbosos.
Faigy Grossmann
Recipes
It would have been comic had it not been so tragic. With the government upgrading the infrastructure around the Tel Aviv railroad line, a new pedestrian bridge is being built over Netivei Ayalon, the city’s main highway. To prevent traffic congestion, the construction of the ironically named Yehudit Bridge has been scheduled specifically for Shabbosos.
Brynie Greisman
Reel Chronicles
It would have been comic had it not been so tragic. With the government upgrading the infrastructure around the Tel Aviv railroad line, a new pedestrian bridge is being built over Netivei Ayalon, the city’s main highway. To prevent traffic congestion, the construction of the ironically named Yehudit Bridge has been scheduled specifically for Shabbosos.
Money Talks
It would have been comic had it not been so tragic. With the government upgrading the infrastructure around the Tel Aviv railroad line, a new pedestrian bridge is being built over Netivei Ayalon, the city’s main highway. To prevent traffic congestion, the construction of the ironically named Yehudit Bridge has been scheduled specifically for Shabbosos.
How can you keep smiling when tragedy strikes… twice?
Yisroel Besser
Feature Videos
When your work puts you inside some of the most sensitive situations in our community, how can you keep from burning out?
Yisroel Besser
Halachah
Keep, toss, save, sell: A Pesach cleaning primer
Rabbi Doniel Neustadt
Magazine Feature
Can thousands of Breslovers fuse spirituality with safety in the heart of Ukraine?
Ben Horodenker
Fiction
It would have been comic had it not been so tragic. With the government upgrading the infrastructure around the Tel Aviv railroad line, a new pedestrian bridge is being built over Netivei Ayalon, the city’s main highway. To prevent traffic congestion, the construction of the ironically named Yehudit Bridge has been scheduled specifically for Shabbosos.
Gila Arnold
Fiction
Tamar's life felt all wrong. Did the Sorting Sheitel make a mistake?
Gila Arnold
The Current
"Trump’s tariff wars hit e-commerce hard — and sellers are scrambling to adapt"
Rafael Hoffman
News Feature
Rep. Josh Gottheimer's battle to bring Idan Alexander Back
Yitzchok Landa
Magazine Feature
Mile by mile, tweet by tweet, Rabbi Mendy Chitrik traipses through Turkey on the ultimate back-to-roots Jewish journey
Yochonon Donn
On Site
Sometimes to have a great trip, all you need is a Tanach
Rabbi Ephraim Schwartz
The Current
As Israeli-made offensive cyber-tech from the NSO Group is revealed to have targeted world leaders, will Israel’s own edge be blunted by foreign-sales restrictions?
Eliezer Shulman
A Few Minutes With
"Iron Dome was something that people thought was impossible"
Gedalia Guttentag
The Day After
An expert panel featuring Rabbi Menachem Karmel, Rabbi Zvi Bender and Rabbi Ari Schonfeld, moderated by Rabbi Yossi Bensoussan WATCH / LISTEN TO THE PANEL HERE
Mishpacha Contributors
The Day After
An expert panel featuring Rabbi David Ozeri, Dr. Eli Shapiro, and Mrs. Aliza Feder, moderated by Mr. Alex Paskie WATCH / LISTEN TO THE PANEL HERE
Mishpacha Contributors
Web Exclusive
Close to a century later, we're still singing the songs of a visionary scholar, builder, and leader.
EndNote
"Whenever Pharaoh knocks at my door, I sing the song to remind myself that I’ve got a little bit of Moses in me, too”
Riki Goldstein
Feature Videos
It would have been comic had it not been so tragic. With the government upgrading the infrastructure around the Tel Aviv railroad line, a new pedestrian bridge is being built over Netivei Ayalon, the city’s main highway. To prevent traffic congestion, the construction of the ironically named Yehudit Bridge has been scheduled specifically for Shabbosos.
Rabbi Ephraim Schwartz
Feature Videos
It would have been comic had it not been so tragic. With the government upgrading the infrastructure around the Tel Aviv railroad line, a new pedestrian bridge is being built over Netivei Ayalon, the city’s main highway. To prevent traffic congestion, the construction of the ironically named Yehudit Bridge has been scheduled specifically for Shabbosos.
Rabbi Ephraim Schwartz
Incredible Lab
Watch Yochanan Ghoori's homemade tornado!
Yochanan Ghoori
Incredible Lab
Use colored Chanukah oil and some spinning power to create your own tornado vortex
Yochanan Ghoori
Club Jr.
It would have been comic had it not been so tragic. With the government upgrading the infrastructure around the Tel Aviv railroad line, a new pedestrian bridge is being built over Netivei Ayalon, the city’s main highway. To prevent traffic congestion, the construction of the ironically named Yehudit Bridge has been scheduled specifically for Shabbosos.
Jr. Contributors
Club Jr.
It would have been comic had it not been so tragic. With the government upgrading the infrastructure around the Tel Aviv railroad line, a new pedestrian bridge is being built over Netivei Ayalon, the city’s main highway. To prevent traffic congestion, the construction of the ironically named Yehudit Bridge has been scheduled specifically for Shabbosos.
Jr. Contributors
TLC Talks
"Parents who hope to positively impact their children’s chinuch must build a strong foundation and collaborative relationship with the mechanchim"
Rabbi Yerachmiel Garfield and Rabbi Ari Schonfeld
Counter Point
"When parents stop sacrificing their children upon the altars of self-image, we will have students who feel valued by, and love for, the systems they are in"
Mishpacha Readers
Family First Feature
Here are step-by-step instructions to bring paint night to your home
Sarah Esral
Game On!
You can pull out an old game from the basement — but why not play one of these creative, curated games for even more fun?
Chanie Nayman
On Site
Watch: Follow Rabbi Ephraim Schwartz on a virtual tour around the sites at Caesarea!
Rabbi Ephraim Schwartz
Feature Videos
Follow Rabbi Schwartz around Tzipori and hear the amazing stories from the time of the mishna and gemara
Rabbi Ephraim Schwartz
The Current
"Trump’s tariff wars hit e-commerce hard — and sellers are scrambling to adapt"
Rafael Hoffman
Software Savvy
Empower your business with smart software choices
Yossi Brieger with Esther Kutz
Fundamentals
On Pesach, Hashem took us out of Mitzrayim. During Sefiras Ha’omer, we take Mitzrayim out of us
Miriam Kosman
A Better You
There’s a powerful chinuch message in the story of Rabi Akiva
Family First Contributors
For the Record
"A forgotten postcard from 1935 Knyszyn helped shape the future of Torah in America"
Dovid Safier and Yehuda Geberer
For the Record
An unexpected surprise awaits the casual visitor: the Jewish grave of the only officer in the entire cemetery who died fighting under another nation’s flag
Dovi Safier and Yehuda Geberer
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Alexandra Fleksher
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We want to get married. Help us want to date
Dovid Zaidman
Point of View
A response to last week’s letter, “Waiting in Passaic”
Rabbi Moshe Grylak zt"l
Guestlines
We have to know what questions we ought to be asking
Rabbi Avraham Edelstein
Text Messages
Two problems: one is of policy, the other is of process
Eytan Kobre