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The making of a martyr
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Real-world meal strategies from Family First reader Chani Klein
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"Is there a peirush on Chumash you consider indispensable when learning the weekly parshah?"
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Is sheltering kids the ideal — or misguided? Ten women share their take
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"This historically themed but very relevant train adventure puts you in the shoes of a shtetl Yid seeking a shidduch!"
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What happened at the off-the-record sit-down between Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and the chareidi press? Has a new Bibi emerged?

By Shimon Breitkopf and Yossi Elituv

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Rav Aryeh Finkel spent his entire life working on his connection to Hashem, and helping thousands of talmidim stretch themselves beyond anything they thought possible

By Rabbi Yehuda Heimowitz

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Reb Aron Tenenbaum saw chassidic royalty, faced death in seven concentration camps, rebuilt a successful life in Italy, and finally realized his dream in Jerusalem

By Riki Goldstein

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Even as materialism and technology erode the spirit, legendary Rabbi Noah Weinberg’s first talmid, Rabbi Yisroel Blumenfeld, continues to reconnect boys with Yiddishkeit,

By Eytan Kobre

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With three branches, tens of thousands of products, and a robust clientele, who would believe that Kay’s Supermarket was once a small, struggling deli? Almost five decades after proprietor Avigdor Langberg took the helm, the iconic London establishment has morphed into a thriving modern supermarket. And yes, it still offers that old-time herring — along with a trademark personal touch.

By James Marlow

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On Rav Zalman Sorotzkin zt”l’s 50th yahrtzeit, Mishpacha opens a treasure trove of personal writings shedding light on what propelled him beyond most men’s limitations

By Menachem Pines