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Mishpacha Contributors
Personal Accounts
Riki Goldstein
Personal Accounts
Riki Goldstein
Communities
Chananel Shapiro
Personal Accounts
Miriam Milstein
The Last Flask
And then they found it — the last flask, the small bottle that would enable them to start anew. 12 writers share the last flask that lit up their own lives rattle of hope
Family First Contributors
In Sights
Rav Meir Chodosh was the ultimate mashgiach, and never stopped looking for an opportunity to train and teach his students
Rabbi Chaim Aryeh Zev Ginzberg
In Sights
Some examples of lessons I’ve learned from three “eishes chavers” over the years
Rabbi Chaim Aryeh Zev Ginzberg
Baby Steps
I slowly wrote the rest of my reply, hit send, and opened up a world of possibilities
Helen Shere
Baby Steps
I should probably let the shul know that I won’t be available to host in a few months... But then again...
Helen Shere
Great Reads: Real Life
I thought I was protecting my baby. I didn’t expect a bureaucracy war
Bashie Lisker
Great Reads: Real Life
I packed for a visit to my dying father. I walked into something far bigger
Chaya Berger
Hostable
This recipe is relatively easy to make and a great appetizer for Shabbos lunch. It looks pretty and tastes delicious, and is definitely a crowd-pleaser.
Michal Belen
Hostable
Wonderful for Shabbat or Yom Tov, and for your in-laws in case they need a reminder of how lucky their son is... Just saying.
Leah Hamaoui
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