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Stopover
My takeaway: Ordinary people have extraordinary stories
Sivan Rahav-Meir
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Sivan Rahav-Meir finds common ground wherever she lands
Sivan Rahav-Meir
One of the Flock
He had the smallest shofar I had ever seen, but the sound he produced was deafening
Rabbi Yossi Bensoussan
One of the Flock
Which members of the flock still shape your Rosh Hashanah?
Mishpacha Contributors
The Conversation Continues
“Unsustainable,” about the pressures of materialism and shifting definitions of “normal,” resonated deeply with our readers
Mishpacha Readers
The Conversation Continues
Last week’s interview with Rabbi Moishe Indig and his endorsement of Zohran Mamdani generated an outpouring of responses
Mishpacha Readers
Slices of Life
He was just a man with calloused hands, shaping falafel balls, and making a parnassah
Shloimy Hoffman
Slices of Life
How did she get such remarkable blueberries, each one perfect?
Yaakov Rosenblatt
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Ephraim knew they were his cousins. But he’d prefer they didn’t exist, really
Chaya Rosen
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Here are some practical ways to overcome those despairing “I’ll never achieve my goal” moments and other hurdles as we work toward self-improvement.

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It took under five minutes. The minister gave an awkward nod and stepped off the stage. The applause wasn’t raucous, but it was genuine.

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On Topic

Along the way, people figured out how to keep their homes at least somewhat warm, employing simple methods that we too can use in a stubbornly drafty room or to lower the heating bill.

By Libi Astaire

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To meet Maury Litwack, national director of the OU’s Teach Advocacy Network, is to encounter a different kind of lobbyist — a good guy who works for the good guys,No Child Left Behind,To meet Maury Litwack, national director of the OU’s Teach Advocacy Network, is to encounter a different kind of lobbyist — a good guy who works for the good guys

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Rav Aharon Leib Steinman, 103, has again defied the medical community with a top medical team, but more than that, through the heartfelt prayers of a nation.

By Eliezer Shulman

Mesorah Quest

While planning our itinerary to the jungles of Papua New Guinea to meet tribesmen who claimed a Jewish link, we learned that right across the border in Indonesia, there were also emerging communities desperate for Jewish contact. In Jaypura, we discovered a group whose ancestors fled their European tormentors, knowing they’d be safe once the “Blue Mountain” was in sight. 

By Ari Greenspan and Ari Z. Zivotofsky