fbpx
Latest Profiles
Profiles
Rachel Ginsberg
Profiles
Aryeh Ehrlich
Profiles
Yisroel Besser
Profiles
Riki Goldstein
Profiles
Dovid Zaklikowski
Solve Our Image Problem
What — if anything — can be done to repair the damage? And what role do we play in the dynamic?
Mishpacha Staff
Solve Our Image Problem
"The primary reason we should be behaving in a certain way, in whatever situation, is because it’s the right way to do things"
Alexandra Fleksher
Calculated Risk
A confident parent isn’t afraid of the question and therefore doesn’t panic
Rabbi Yossi Bensoussan
Calculated Risk
It’s not my responsibility to fix anyone — not even my child or my spouse
Rabbi Yossi Bensoussan
Tech Wire
It’s a cool milestone, and don’t argue that Android is ahead
Esther Kurtz
Tech Wire
There really is no safe place
Esther Kurtz
Symposium
Candid takes from people who made the move
Mishpacha Contributors
Symposium
Some of this generation’s most sought-after mentors offer insight on navigating the challenges, dilemmas, and victories of the ben Torah in today’s workplace
Mishpacha Contributors
Musings
You want to talk reason when it comes to milk? Good luck with that
Peshie Needleman
LifeTakes
It’s official: I’m an old lady
Shprintza Cohen
More Profiles
Profiles

Rabbi YY Jacobson has a message that can ignite the genuine seeker inside us all.

By Yisroel Besser

Profiles

The challenges of power and protektziya can corrupt even the most idealistic of politicians, Yet for decades, senior MK  Rabbi Moshe Gafni has stayed out of the branja.

By Aryeh Ehrlich

Profiles

Rav Michoel Ber Weissmandl is best known for his efforts to save Jews during the Holocaust, but his work after the war was no less heroic. From his yeshivah in Mount Kisco, Reb Michoel Ber served as a mentor and father figure to war orphans and Americans alike, raising them as if they were his own

By Riki Goldstein

Profiles

For years, the modest, publicity-shy Sutton family of Argentina has been supporting countless Torah institutions and chesed organizations without fanfare or plaques, following the moral imperative that patriarch Don Shaul Sutton z”l left to his children and grandchildren. Just before his passing a year ago at age 98, he invited us in to discover the secret of his good fortune

By Aharon Granot and Rachel Ginsberg

Profiles

In 2015, we spoke to Gideon Saar, just as he was deciding if, when, and how to come out of his self-imposed political exile to try unseat Israel’s longest-serving prime minister

By Shimon Breitkopf and Yossi Elituv

Profiles

Q: Which three words launched more musical careers in the frum world than any other?

A: Speak to Sheya

By Yisroel Besser