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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
Hidden Heroes
His body is paralyzed, but his strong will drives him
Tovy Mann
Hidden Heroes
Children with low bone density can take part in games and any activities that don’t put stress on their bones
Tovy Mann
Editor's Letter
Maybe the ultimate strength of Stories is their unique ability to wrangle with the soul
Rachael Lavon
Editor's Letter
You struggle and toil and build, and then it all comes down, but perhaps that’s the point. Perhaps the glory is in the effort, not the result
Yisroel Besser
The Current: Israel vs. the World
As Israel faces its seventh month of fighting, diplomatic isolation raises a number of questions
Mishpacha Contributors
The Current: Israel vs. the World
“To understand how remarkable the accusations against Israel are, one needs to know about how other countries fight wars”
Eugene Kontorovich
Uncomplicated
“People used to view a kumzitz as two hours of slow, heartfelt singing, but that’s changing” By day he sells real estate, but come evening, MOSHE GRONER a Carlebach-and-Chabad-inspired kumzitzer and vocalist, is usually playing at a wedding, a sheva brachos, a bar mitzvah, siyum, or just about any place that needs a spark of good musical
Faigy Grossmann
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Is there a special niggun that has transformed your classroom?

By Riki Goldstein

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They’ve been blessed with amazing talent, yet standing in front of a sea of excited, adoring fans, they wonder how much else, besides the music, they’re expected to give.

By Riki Goldstein

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On the heels of the pre-Pesach wedding season and Chol Hamoed celebrations comes the silence of Sefirah. As we count upward with anticipation toward Shavuos on one hand, and mourn historic national tragedy on the other, weddings wait and the music goes mute. But what about all the singers and musicians, the mainstay of Jewish weddings and other joyous events?

By Riki Goldstein

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He’s released several popular singles and is making his own way as a vocalist and composer

By Riki Goldstein

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Some family connections for the people who’ve been creating our soundtrack all these years

By Riki Goldstein

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Just Out — New Releases, Fresh Takes

By Riki Goldstein