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Bayla Hersher
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Perspective
The ads, the conversations, even subtle social cues, all whisper the same message: This is what “normal” looks like
Rabbi Moshe Dov Heber
Perspective
If Hashem has placed us here, in this chapter of history, then there is an avodah for us here — a mission to fulfill in the darkness while we wait
Rabbi Aryeh Kerzner
School Daze
There are a lot of other ways to be successful than being academic. You are so much more than the grades you get!
Perel Stone
School Daze
Who would guess that the girl who was making every teacher miserable had such talent!
Perel Stone
Hidden Heroes
His body is paralyzed, but his strong will drives him
Tovy Mann
Hidden Heroes
Children with low bone density can take part in games and any activities that don’t put stress on their bones
Tovy Mann
Uncomplicated
      “You told them that a smartphone would be good for you. Now is your chance to prove it” By Yossie Strickman, as told to Bayla Hersher Meir Kaplan, a 22-year-old from a home where technology use is discouraged, buys a smartphone with the guidance of his rebbi. In addition to having Yossie filter
Faigy Grossmann
Take a Stand
“Strengthening one area of avodas Hashem shouldn’t be seen as an impediment to growing in other areas”
Mishpacha Contributors
Take a Stand
“Parents willing to sign falsely are teaching their child that dishonesty is okay... when it gets you what you want”
Mishpacha Contributors
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