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Rabbi Zecharya Greenwald
As They Grow
Rabbi Zecharya Greenwald
As They Grow
Rabbi Zecharya Greenwald
As They Grow
Rabbi Zecharya Greenwald
As They Grow
Rabbi Zecharya Greenwald
From My Table
I’m always looking for recipes that give me a lot of mileage. They can’t be too time consuming and also have to be exciting for my kids.
Chanie Nayman
From My Table
I finally tried making homemade boba. It’s fun and different to add to drinks!
Chanie Nayman
Who Knows Eight: Chanukah Theme 5785
As we count our flames each night, do any of those numbers take on a life of their own?
Mishpacha Contributors
Family First Serial
She was afraid to look at Amram — and with reason. As she’d suspected, he was shaking his head fiercely
Esty Heller
Family First Serial
I don’t have many dates, but I’m pretty sure you’re not supposed to end them with a gunfight
Bashie Lisker
Heaven-Sent: Pesach Theme 5783
This Yom Tov, when Eliyahu HaNavi visits every household, we share a collection of first-person encounters, tales of miraculous intervention by a mysterious figure
Rachel Bachrach
Slices of Life
He was just a man with calloused hands, shaping falafel balls, and making a parnassah
Shloimy Hoffman
Slices of Life
How did she get such remarkable blueberries, each one perfect?
Yaakov Rosenblatt
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It does not make sense for you to put yourself out and work beyond your means for your daughter’s pleasure

By Rabbi Zecharya Greenwald

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“Your question is painful because while your husband means well, he is unaware of two very important elements”

By Rabbi Zecharya Greenwald

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Why doesn’t my daughter want to start shidduchim?

By Rabbi Zecharya Greenwald

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Both of these questions are rooted in the same conundrum: “entitlement”

By Rabbi Zecharya Greenwald

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As parents, we have one opportunity that is greater than all the others we’ve just mentioned: We can “empower” our children

By Rabbi Zecharya Greenwald

As They Grow

The Arizal teaches that our children are given to us to help us fix ourselves

By Rabbi Zecharya Greenwald