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Family Reflections
Sarah Chana Radcliffe
Family Reflections
Sarah Chana Radcliffe
Family Reflections
Sarah Chana Radcliffe
Family Reflections
Sarah Chana Radcliffe
Family Reflections
Sarah Chana Radcliffe
By the Numbers
Parental support: readers share their takes
Family First Readers
By the Numbers
As children become adults, how much do they — and should they — rely on their parents for support? Over 800 parents and children weigh in
Mishpacha Readers
Blueprint
There’s a magic response that stops conflict from escalating Act 2, Scene 2. At the kitchen table: Wife (to husband): Whenever you tell me I’m shouting, I immediately lower my voice. When I tell you that you’re shouting, you always deny it. Husband: That’s not true. Wife: Well, this morning when I said you were
Rabbi Yaakov Feitman
Family Activities
Come one, come all, play one, play all! You can prepare these carnival booths for a Chanukah party, or do one activity each night at home with your family
Esti Vago
Family Activities
Bubbles + tie-dye equals a whole new level of fun and flair
Esti Vago
Lifestyle
Mendelsohn's Pizza celebrates half a century of savory success
Yochonon Donn
Lifestyle
The man who would become world-famous for dressing presidents and power players sewed his first stitch in the laundry rooms of Auschwitz. Today, his 27 secret measurements have garnered him a roster of grateful clients. But despite rubbing shoulders with rulers and crafting custom suits for VIPs, Martin Greenfield can’t forget where he came from.
Baila Rosenblum
Once upon a Story
What a great resolution! What a great plan! And what a great year it was going to be!
Rochel Samet
Once upon a Story
Maybe they were just dehydrated — they should go drink some of Mommy’s lemonade and they would stop seeing things 
Penina Steinbruch
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