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Musings
G. Shulman
LifeTakes
Ariella Schiller
Windows
Elana Rothberg
Family Tempo
Tamar Farajian
Words Unspoken
Anonymous
My Lightning Flash
Six women share a moment that illuminated their path
Mishpacha Contributors
My Lightning Flash
As we stood at Har Sinai, we saw the thunder, heard the lightning. The lightning fades, but the sudden burst of clarity takes you forward. Six women share a moment that illuminated their path
Shoshana Schwartz
Quick Q
Dear Neighbor, Just a few nights ago, I was consumed with the bath-and-bed routine, like I am every evening at about 6 p.m. I was holding a bottle of Dove body wash and Yaakov wanted me to pour some for him. He communicated it very clearly: He extended his hand and told me “maw.” As
Quick Q
What happened to a trusted sibling or friend?
My Corona Time Capsule
Endless days blurred into months of upheaval. We strove to forge forward. Twenty-one readers reveal the single object that defined the tenor of these times
Family First Contributors
Second Guessing: Responses
“Klal Yisrael is a nation of gomlei chasadim, and our task in life is to stretch ourselves to strive higher”
Ariella Schiller
Second Guessing: Responses
“The answers are going to be different for every person, depending on their personal red lines and their relationship with the adult child in question”
Family First Readers
Family Living
How to make the best of vacation and days off with your kids
Mindel Kassorla
Family Living
Keeping houseplants is not a talent but a skill that can be learned
Esther Shaindy Leshkowitz
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