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Life Lab
Esther Kurtz
Family Tempo
Baila Vorhand
LifeTakes
Rivkie Mindelewitz
Family Tempo
Chany. G. Rosengarten
Musings
Tova Traub
Jr. Feature Article
Let’s explore billboards — the funny, the sad (literally — it’s crying!), the brightest, noisiest, smelliest — and much, much more!
Rochel Burstyn
Jr. Feature Article
What is your shul like? Is it big? Is it small? Is it a basement with some folding chairs and tables or is it a great, big building with a high ceiling? Today we visit ten of the most amazing shuls in the world.
Rabbi Meir Goldberg
Ask the Expert
I wondered if this scene of chaos was what Purim was supposed to look like I   t was the best of days; it was the worst of days. It was Purim. As I sat at the seudah surveying the situation, I wondered what magnitude the hurricane that had overturned my home would measure on
Leah Reisman
Every Song Has Its Story
Do we ever think much about, or even know, what motivated our favorite song?
Riki Goldstein
Every Song Has Its Story
“In place of a sefer Torah,” he told the group, “let us carry this child, who represents the future of the Jewish people”
Riki Goldstein
936 Sundays
Who said you have to be competitive in order to have fun? We’re all on the same team anyway. With these friendship-themed activities, everyone’s a winner
Sara Wolf
936 Sundays
As the outdoors gets darker and our windows frostier, the indoors gets warmer and our homes cozier. Let’s take the coziness up a notch with some Kislev-themed activities
Sara Wolf
The Change That Lasted
Right then and there, I decided there was something I could do
Faigy Weinberger
The Change That Lasted
Nine writers share their stories of determination and transformation
Mishpacha Contributors
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LifeTakes

When I remember the special moments of my youth, I panic. What memories will my children have?

By Esther Heller

LifeTakes

I look at the pictures. At the widow’s smile. Did I smile like that today, yesterday?

By Rivka Streicher

Windows

An important shopping tip: Don’t bring boys to clothing stores. Go alone and buy pants in every size and style they can possibly wear

By Adina Soclof

Musings

Why in the world can’t I part with this piece of bread?

By Elisheva Schapiro

Windows

What if I don’t really know my child as well as I think I do?

By Esther Shaindy Leshkowitz

Musings

No one could possibly be living like this. Everyone else has more time, more money, more help — or all three

By Penina Steinbruch