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Made in Heaven
Some of the myths, misconceptions, and mistaken beliefs that often accompany even stable marriages
Rabbi Ben Tzion Shafier
Made in Heaven
If you focus on what your husband is doing for you, you’ll find your resentment lessening rather quickly
Rabbi Ben Tzion Shafier
Adviceline
On Succos we have two mitzvos, which represent the two sides of man   “In Succos you should sit for seven days…” (Vayikra 23:42)   On Succos, we have two mitzvos: sitting in the succah, and shaking the daled minim. These two mitzvos represent the two sides of man. Shaking the Four Minim represents how
Rabbi Dovid M. Cohen
Adviceline
It’s extremely awkward for me to write this question to a women’s magazine, but for various reasons, I can’t go for help, and the lack of real respect and deeper connection in my home bothers me terribly,
Bassi Gruen
Fundamentals
On Pesach, Hashem took us out of Mitzrayim. During Sefiras Ha’omer, we take Mitzrayim out of us
Miriam Kosman
Fundamentals
Why Elul needs a hard heart — and a soft one
Miriam Kosman
Cozey Feature
A guide to finding your head or your heart
J.S. Wolin
Cozey Feature
So who are the five little mentchies living inside everyone’s brains?
J.S. Wolin
Counter Point
Our Succos supplement Yiddishe Gelt, about the price of frum life today, drew significant and spirited feedback. Here is a sampling
Mishpacha Readers
Counter Point
"The discrepancy between the rebbeim and teachers’ gifts is definitely not warranted"
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In Modim, we bow in thanksgiving for all the good Hashem continuously does for us

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Rav Hirsch’s insight directs us in celebrating our children’s entry into “ol mitzvos”

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I’ve come to the realization that there’s no good answer to the why; there’s only the question.   “Behold, I am giving before you today a blessing and a curse.” (Devarim 11:26)   T his pasuk clearly states that the stakes are high. The righteous will be rewarded, the wicked punished. Is there no middle

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