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Map the Starlight
Leah Gebber
Learning Curve
Gila Arnold
Normal Like Me
Ruti Kepler
Grab the Reins
Shoshana Schwartz
Grab the Reins
Shoshana Schwartz
Fruits of Kindness
A bus ticket, a care package, a haircut — the items were small, the caring behind them enormous. A small seed sprouted and grew tall. Twenty readers share acts of giving
Family First Readers
Sisters Share
In this new column, we’ll meet wonderful girls who all have siblings with special needs, and they’ll share with us how they feel about being “special” sisters
C. Rosen
diary
I’m continuously astonished by how much less of a big deal this switch has been than I thought it would be
Aliza Feder
Family First Feature
4 women share the priorities and sacrifices that shaped their career paths
Esther Kurtz
Family First Feature
For kids with severe food allergies, it’s a matter of life and death
Lori Holzman Schwartz
One of the Flock
He had the smallest shofar I had ever seen, but the sound he produced was deafening
Rabbi Yossi Bensoussan
One of the Flock
Which members of the flock still shape your Rosh Hashanah?
Mishpacha Contributors
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Normal Like Me

“They’re jealous, because deep in their hearts they know that we’re dressed the way Jewish women should be dressed,” I explained to Faigy.

By Ruti Kepler

Map the Starlight

“And if we were to marry, then what would that help? You would be thrown out of your father’s home, Jocef, surely you see that?”

By Leah Gebber

Learning Curve

Flying tomorrow. Of course. How silly of her to imagine people like the Goldfeders made Pesach. Indeed, a minute later, a china platter of very chometzdig biscotti appeared.

By Gila Arnold

Map the Starlight

Ramon’s heart beats as if there is something he is about to encounter in that old forgotten room, something more than writings of a despised nation

By Leah Gebber

Grab the Reins

“There are situations in which a person’s participation is entirely against his will. The responsibility does not lie in her actions, but rather with what happens afterward

By Shoshana Schwartz

Normal Like Me

Rabbanit Chana has a mesmerizing voice. I used to love hearing her talk. There’s a word for that, for people who know how to speak well

By Ruti Kepler