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True Colors
The only thing I thought I was good at was being lonely. And trust me, it’s not a good thing to be good at
Chaya Rosen
True Colors
Since when do fire alarms actually mean a fire?
Chaya Rosen
Sirens at Ne'ilah
A half century after the guns fell silent over Sinai and the Golan, revisiting the climactic scenes on the front and those inside the heart
Binyamin Rose
Sirens at Ne'ilah
As sirens wailed, soldiers mobilized, and an entire nation was gripped by fear, how did the Torah world’s leaders respond?
Meir Gold and Yair Stern
Close Call
If you’re ashamed to tell people about the friendship, that’s an important sign that shows you don’t feel proud of it
Mrs. Chani Juravel
Close Call
The more time passed, the more clarity I gained about what the problem had been with this friendship in the first place. And in one word, the answer was, “extreme”
Devoiry Braunstein
On the House
“I... how often are you thinking of hosting events like these? I mean, they’re wonderful, and they do bring in business, it’s just... whatever”
Faigy Schonfeld
On the House
She had so many ideas, so much passion — and she was going to funnel it all into a random project that meant nothing to anybody
Faigy Schonfeld
Take a Stand
“Strengthening one area of avodas Hashem shouldn’t be seen as an impediment to growing in other areas”
Mishpacha Contributors
Take a Stand
“Parents willing to sign falsely are teaching their child that dishonesty is okay... when it gets you what you want”
Mishpacha Contributors
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“Hashem cares for His daughter, just as He knows the location of every lowly grain of sand”

By Lea Weiss

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Sometimes we have to take a strong stand and say, “No! This is wrong!”

By Bassi Gruen

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“The true tests are not when ideals are pitted against fleeting desires”

By Bassi Gruen

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“A place a person feels seen and accepted, where it’s possible to be forgiven for one’s mistakes”

By Rebbetzin Debbie Greenblatt

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“…if we listen closely, we can hear the whispers of our souls”

By Bassi Gruen

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From Humdrum to Happy   (Originally featured in Family First, Issue 819)

By Rebbetzin Aviva Feiner