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On Our Own Terms
Sarah Faygie Berkowitz
On Our Own Terms
Sarah Faygie Berkowitz
On Our Own Terms
Sarah Faygie Berkowitz
On Our Own Terms
Sarah Faygie Berkowitz
On Our Own Terms
Sarah Faygie Berkowitz
Making It
In a monthly series, Mishpacha speaks to real people in our communities who are struggling — and succeeding — to “make it.” Learn their strategies, secrets, fears, and dreams as they share the wealth of their hard-earned experience,
Chaia Frishman
Making It
It was supposed to happen, but hasn’t yet
Chaia Frishman
Family Connections
My neighbors didn’t stop correcting their children. Should I say something to them?
Sarah Chana Radcliffe
Family Connections
Isn’t marriage for life, even when you’re not happy?
Sarah Chana Radcliffe
Risk Factor
"Freedom is earned. You’re the only person who can give it to yourself”
Rabbi Yossi Bensoussan
Risk Factor
“Every time I walk out, I’m trying to prove to myself that he doesn’t care if I leave"
Rabbi Yossi Bensoussan
The Opinionator
The culture war over gun control
Gedalia Guttentag
The Opinionator
“The Iranians want nuclear weapons, but on the cheap, and safely”
Gedalia Guttentag
On Topic
On Purim, Esther Hamalkah reminds us of the strength that lies in silence
Esther Ilana Rabi
On Topic
What triggers and exacerbates self-consciousness — and how can you overcome it?
Miriam Bloch
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