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Rabbi Aryeh Kerzner
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Portrait of a Family
“Hmm?” Tamar replied, closing her binder and looking up to see who was calling her name. Oh, Michal
Malka Grunhaus
Portrait of a Family
Even with all the arguing, she thought, the table felt so… friendly. They could say whatever they wanted; the warmth, the love, was still there
Malka Grunhaus
Family Reflections
The craze sweeping the world is a cautionary tale for us
Sarah Chana Radcliffe
Family Reflections
Using Mel Robbins’s “Let Them” theory can be life-changing
Sarah Chana Radcliffe
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"
Mishpacha Readers
The Struggle Is the Goal
We each have our own private quests, those goals we tried — or keep trying — to achieve. As we struggle and strive, the process becomes its own destination
Ahuva Holzer
The Struggle Is the Goal
We each have our own private quests, those goals we tried — or keep trying — to achieve. As we struggle and strive, the process becomes its own destination
Yosef Zoimen
20 Questions for 20 Years
“The goal isn’t just to retell a story or profile an individual, but to add something new” 
Riki Goldstein
20 Questions for 20 Years
"I love writing, and I also love that it’s not part of my job, which means I can write only when I feel like I have something to say"
Riki Goldstein
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Only a 15-year-old who doesn’t know his place would continue the conversation at that point. And so, I continued

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While we may instinctively classify observance of Yom Hazikaron as a nationalistic or Zionist experience, perhaps this year, when so many are grieving their raw and fresh losses, we can pull it out of that realm and place it where it now belongs: as an opportunity for pure and unadulterated empathy, nesius b’ol im chaveiro

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“Only what HaKadosh Baruch Hu says about me is important, anything else is absolutely insignificant”

By Rabbi Chaim Aryeh Zev Ginzberg

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Is it burnout, or something else? Or are we just all “tefillah’ed out”? I am afraid it is something else completely

By Rabbi Chaim Aryeh Zev Ginzberg

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If we are going to dream, let’s envision what frum donors — not others — can do

By Avi Schick