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Namesakes
"He made a neder that if he got out alive he would dedicate his life to avodas Hashem”
C.S. Teitelbaum
Namesakes
“I didn’t care how quickly it happened, I was thinking about the future. I wanted it for posterity so that Ari should be remembered every single minute and every single day.”
C.S. Teitelbaum
LifeLines
If you ever read any book about love languages, my mother’s picture should be on the opening of the chapter on gift giving
Mattie Weinberg
LifeLines
Fighting for our baby’s every breath, we gained just as much as we gave
C. Saphir
Yiddishe Gelt
“We always celebrate birthdays, but we don’t overdo it. It’s all about getting together, learning something, making a hachlatah, making a l’chayim, making a shehecheyanu”
Rochel Burstyn
Yiddishe Gelt
How much do you fork over when dining out?
Mishpacha Readers
redo and renew
In the vast world of online furniture shopping, our contributors share their favorite rapid-fire tips to minimize the overwhelm. Auction Websites Familiarize yourself with auction websites, Facebook Marketplace, and your local vintage furniture spots. Wayfair Wayfair has a feature that allows you to virtually view the product in your room. Use it! Swatches Order swatches
Malkie Gordon-Hirsch
redo and renew
In the vast world of online furniture shopping, our contributors share their favorite rapid-fire tips to minimize the overwhelm. Auction Websites Familiarize yourself with auction websites, Facebook Marketplace, and your local vintage furniture spots. Wayfair Wayfair has a feature that allows you to virtually view the product in your room. Use it! Swatches Order swatches
Michal Frischman
Staff Room
A dish that encapsulates generations of keeping Shabbos and following our Sages. And yet, no two cholents are the same
Mishpacha Staff
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I always make a big brunch seudah in the morning — two big shakshukas, tons of fresh bread, and lots of fresh, cold grapes and watermelon to help everyone start to hydrate.
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lCeaning the bathroom will never make it to anyone’s Top Ten Enjoyable Chores list. Or even the Top Five. But at least we can make this totally nonenjoyable chore super effective with the following products. 1. O-Cedar Scrunge A dense cellulose sponge with an abrasive side in the form of a three-dimensional scrubber. For those

By Ariella Schiller

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The lessons don’t reveal themselves until afterwards. It would seem, when reading an editor’s letter (So poignant! So anecdotal!), that the author lives her life in constant reflection, introspection, redirection. And maybe she does. Sometimes. In reality, a timely story or memory will come to mind as we’re pulling together an issue, and when putting

By Rivki Rabinowitz

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It can be so exciting to decorate or renovate your child’s bedroom. The bedroom is a place to relax and unwind, but it can also serve as so much more than that. Before you jump in, consider the ideas below to enhance the experience and create a room that will truly allow your child to

By Cirri Shafran

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What do your children really want their rooms to look like? We posed this question to a diverse group of young ones: “If you could decorate your room, what would it look like?” Here are their responses. “A multi-story dollhouse with tunnels and elevators so that a train carrying all my favorite Beanie Babies can

By Leia Whitman Karoly

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A while ago, I took a class from Rebbetzin Sima Spetner on parenting and integrated many of her methodologies into my process. Hoping I am paraphrasing this properly, she mentions that a good way to avoid sibling rivalry is by actually stating the differences between each child, instead of trying to equate them or treat

By Rivki Rabinowitz

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Photography by Saraizel Senderovits This simple DIY, inspired by Josef Albers’s iconic and colorful piece, “Homage to the Square,” allows children to explore different color and shape combinations. It shows how different juxtapositions of form and hue affect the viewer’s perception and emotions. This can be hung in a child’s room for a whimsical art piece,

By Leora Farber