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Encore
“It’s not my decision, Reb Sholom, it’s yours. I’m just sharing my perspective. If you want to go at it, you’re on your own”
Dov Haller
Encore
Avi Korman believed in clean breaks, and he knew what he had to do
Dov Haller
About-Face
In the spirit of V’nahafoch hu, Mishpacha contributors share the axioms they were sure of…until they weren’t
Rabbi Avrohom Neuberger
About-Face
In the spirit of V’nahafoch hu, Mishpacha contributors share the axioms they were sure of…until they weren’t
Yael Schuster
Eyes That Saw Angels
Would we spend the rest of our lives wondering why we’d hadn’t contacted the myriad of magical figures living in our midst?
Dovi Safier and Yehuda Geberer
Eyes That Saw Angels
Venerable individuals still among us share their recollections of personal encounters with yesteryear's giants
Dovi Safier and Yehuda Geberer
Sunshine Season: Summer 2025
Everything I needed to know I learned on summer break
Rabbi Jonathan Gewirtz
Sunshine Season: Summer 2025
Making the effort to meet people where they are doesn’t mean you aren’t being true to yourself 
Sandy Eller
Reno Real Talk
Every space was maximized in this tiny Brooklyn kitchen
Esti Vago
Reno Real Talk
Could we carve a whole new room out of a set of stairs?
Esti Vago
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What counts is integrity to self, to be genuine and actualize personal potential

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They are not traveling away from, disgruntled and searching for the ever-elusive greener grass of the other side. They are traveling to

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