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Cut ‘n Paste
What days are you counting? Why is there a number on your shirt?
Reva Kaiser Barbalatt
Cut ‘n Paste
It summed everything up: Make yourself at home, and in the meantime, let’s learn Torah, because that’s what life is about
Avi Levinson
Year in Review
5780 was probably the toughest year in decades in the US, but it was also a year full of heroes
Yochonon Donn
Year in Review
The pandemic hasn’t so much marked the dawning of a new age as accelerated pre-existing trends
Gedalia Guttentag
Symposium
Candid takes from people who made the move
Mishpacha Contributors
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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
Open Mic
Simchas Torah — true, actual, authentic celebration of the Torah — is not as easy as it sounds
Shmuel Botnick
Open Mic
As a physician, I offer my prescription for 5785. What’s curing trauma in Israel can cure across the Jewish world
Moshe Kaplan MD
Blueprint
T   here are two sides to Stephen Harper. One is manifested by the always-composed sometimes stoic expression he wears in public. The other is when that countenance gives way on a moment’s notice and he drops the formalities interrupting a speaking engagement to sit down and jam at the electric piano with his band
Rabbi Yaakov Feitman
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When I made a little wager that my new friend wouldn’t be able to hack me, I was in for the surprise of my life. But it’s comforting to know that computer whiz Alex Paskie is on the good side, helping safeguard our community from the dangers of unfiltered technology.

By Yisroel Besser

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When Jeff Morgan decided to create the best kosher wine in 5,000 years, it was more than a vintner’s competition. For the wine guru who initially knew nothing about kosher except that wine needed a mashgiach, handling the sacred beverage eventually intoxicated his own thirsty soul.

By Barbara Bensoussan

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Just seven years ago, Tom Cotton was fighting for his life in Iraq. And last week, the freshman Republican Congressman from Arkansas announced his candidacy for US Senate.

By Binyamin Rose

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3 states, 5 offices, 9 lawyers: How the Rothenberg Family became a personal injury empire

By Barbara Bensoussan

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For 14 years, a Chassidus numbering hundreds of chassidim waited longingly for a young man whom many adherents of Ruzhin saw as their next leader. Thirty years after finally accepting the crown of leadership, Rebbe Nachum Dov Brayer of Boyan leads with the same mystique that surrounded his forebears.

By Aryeh Ehrlich and Yeruchem Yitzchak Landesman

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Rabbi Gershon Bess’s five-page list has grown to a full-sized Pesach-approved medication and cosmetic guide used by Jews all over the US.

By Eytan Kobre