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C. Saphir
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Booklists
"Is there a peirush on Chumash you consider indispensable when learning the weekly parshah?"
Mishpacha Staff
Booklists
As a teenager, I found myself going back and referencing it again and again
Mishpacha Staff
FamilyTable Feature
Why would I even think that the pill was Aharon’s? Aharon was totally normal and balanced, a serious ben Torah with sterling middos I was married for a year when I found a blue pill on the floor. My immediate reaction was: Oh this is how it happens in the stories in the books and
Danielle Renov
FamilyTable Feature
I served this soup to my guests last Succos, and it was a huge hit! It does require some advance prep work
Naomi Nachman
Concentric Circle
Already by Birchos haShachar I’ve remembered eight urgent things to do
Esther Sender
Concentric Circle
Separation is extremely complicated and highly dangerous in most cases — often one or both twins doesn’t make it.
Top 5
In honor of Shavuos, my top five
Ahron Cohn
Top 5
"This historically themed but very relevant train adventure puts you in the shoes of a shtetl Yid seeking a shidduch!"
Ahron Cohn
Life Lab
Decision making is exhausting. What if I get other people to make them for me?
Esther Kurtz
Life Lab
Could I adopt my husband’s habits for a week — and survive?
Esther Kurtz
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My parents are both professionals, no strangers to technology, but it never occurred to them that this could happen to their daughter, in their house

By C. Saphir

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The problem wasn’t that Avi wanted to go the army. It was that we had no way of getting him out of army service

By C. Saphir

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The news wasn’t a shock. Our 84-year-old mother had been fighting cancer for years, and the cancer had recently metastasized to her bones. But what looked like the end of the story was not what we expected

By C. Saphir

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I took the word “cancer” out of my mind. Thyroid cancer isn’t really cancer, I told myself. It’s just a growth that has to be removed,Lifelines: Big Deal,I took the word “cancer” out of my mind. Thyroid cancer isn’t really cancer, I told myself. It’s just a growth that has to be removed

By C. Saphir

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I didn’t know it at the time, but I was going through the first of several manic episodes I would experience.

By C. Saphir

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Suddenly, we crossed over into the suffering side of society. The doctors there told us there was nothing they could do for Yehoshua

By C. Saphir