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Words Unspoken
Anonymous
LifeTakes
Leora Rosenberg
Musings
Samantha Hauptman
LifeTakes
Bracha Katz
LifeTakes
Aliza Radin
Podcast: Mars & Venus Leave Egypt
Episode 3: What is true beauty?
Miriam Kosman
Podcast: Mars & Venus Leave Egypt
Would you prefer to be the one taking the Jews out of Egypt...or Egypt out of the Jews?
Miriam Kosman
Rocking Horse
I suppose this story is my plea to the world: Don’t let this happen. To anyone. Anywhere. Anytime
Leah Gebber
Rocking Horse
 He can’t daven and it’s the Yom Hadin! G olden beads of honey trails form patterns across plates and cutlery. The apples have been dipped, pomegranate arils eaten. Shanah tovah cards have been oohed and aahed over, fish eyes squealed at, bad simanim puns made. The children’s attention wavers now that we’re on the next
Leah Gebber
#In A Word
The strong trees protruding through the snow and the sun shining through the shadows are a reminder to me that Hashem always provides us with strength and warmth in the coldness of life
Mishpacha Contributors
#In A Word
If I had to describe the atmosphere at this dinner in Wiesenthal's honor, I would say it was this overwhelming sense of “we have won”
Mishpacha Contributors
Why I Do What I Do
No longer would I be a businessman who squeezed in some medical consulting between meetings. From now on, I realized, I had to devote the bulk of my day to medical advocacy
Sandy Eller
Why I Do What I Do
“Come and join us!” he shouted. “We need you. Help us bring these remains to a Jewish burial!”
Eliezer Shulman
Whats Cooking
We know it can seem daunting to make deliciously textured cakes that everyone will enjoy, but with all the ideas that follow, we’re confident that you’ll be able to fill that cake-sized hole in your menu
Mishpacha Staff
Whats Cooking
Pasta is one of those forever foods that survive the tides of trends. It’s cozy and delicious and will never go out of style
Family Table Contributors
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Months passed, and there was still no need to use the gray shidduch notebook MY oldest daughter had been home from seminary for close to a year when I decided it was time to buy a shidduch notebook. The one I spotted at the dollar store seemed perfect for its intended function, a compact five-by-seven

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Windows

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