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Family First Serial
“Okay. Wow,” Ezra says slowly. “Mordechai’s ring”
Bashie Lisker
Family First Serial
Two women had come with their precious newborn babies. One had come with a heart filled with pain
Esty Heller
A Healthier You
Some different types of stomach pain and how you might be able to recognize, treat, or prevent them
Chaya Rosen
A Healthier You
When the force of a blow or fall is strong enough, the brain bangs against the skull, and this can cause injury to the brain
Chaya Rosen
Second Thoughts
An abuse and a cheapening of the institution of presidential pardons
Rabbi Emanuel Feldman
Second Thoughts
James Earl Carter of Georgia was a riddle wrapped in an enigma
Rabbi Emanuel Feldman
Family Farce: Purim 5783
If you’re a guy and you have a wife, you already know most of what I’m going to tell you
Esty Heller
Family Farce: Purim 5783
Not everything my mother writes about Yitzi means that I actually did it
Yitzi Peritzman
Solve Our Image Problem
What — if anything — can be done to repair the damage? And what role do we play in the dynamic?
Mishpacha Staff
Solve Our Image Problem
"The primary reason we should be behaving in a certain way, in whatever situation, is because it’s the right way to do things"
Alexandra Fleksher
More 5 to 9
5 to 9

“Follow your vision, and stay true to your beliefs and principles. Never just go along and never discard your beliefs. Spirituality is not “juggling” — it’s priorities”

By Moe Mernick

5 to 9

Hashem decided to create you, and that the world would be incomplete without you — with all your skills, abilities, and strengths, as well as with all your flaws, weaknesses, and shortcomings

By Moe Mernick

5 to 9

“Integrity. When I say I’m going to do something, I follow through and make it happen”

By Moe Mernick

5 to 9

“A person is always most happy when he works in an area he loves that speaks to his strengths”

By Moe Mernick

5 to 9

“Don’t over-promise and under-deliver; rather, under-promise and over-deliver”

By Moe Mernick

5 to 9

“If I really wanted to be an eved Hashem, I couldn’t afford to think small about myself”

By Moe Mernick