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Summer Job
Dov Haller
House of Mirrors
Rachael Lavon
Learning Curve
Gila Arnold
Whispers
Shira Hart
Free Fall
Miriam Stark Zakon
Reflections
Mothers get too much blame for their children’s issues
Sarah Chana Radcliffe
Reflections
You shouldn’t follow the “don’t go to sleep angry at your spouse” rule
Sarah Chana Radcliffe
Deep Dive
A real Jewish leader allows everyone to feel accepted and welcomed.
Tamar Skydell 
Deep Dive
From beer to Barclays, Azriel Chelst is strategizing behind the scenes and netting partnerships with a Torah mindset
Mimi Minsky
Making It
In a monthly series, Mishpacha speaks to real people in our communities who are struggling — and succeeding — to “make it.” Learn their strategies, secrets, fears, and dreams as they share the wealth of their hard-earned experience,
Chaia Frishman
Making It
It was supposed to happen, but hasn’t yet
Chaia Frishman
Money Talks
Marshall Allen is the author of Never Pay the First Bill, a book about navigating the American health care system
Shterna Lazaroff
Money Talks
Selling points with master salesman Andrew Singer
For Keeps: Rosh Hashanah Theme 5783
I can see the shul from my dining room window. The idea that it was so close, yet so far, was too much to bear
Binyomin Yudin 
For Keeps: Rosh Hashanah Theme 5783
“He would be killed just for having it in his possession. But a Torah is a Torah and my father was determined to save it”
Sandy Eller
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House of Mirrors

Laylee’s father demands a plan about the shul, which Gavi ad-libs. He pledges half the sum to Gavi and Laylee if the community pays the other half

By Rachael Lavon

Learning Curve

Yael spends Shabbos at her parents’ home and makes demeaning comments about her sister-in-law. Ephraim gets angry at her, and tells her she should be more like his sister. Suri takes a phone call at the clinic from a new speech client — who specifically wants Aviva as a therapist

By Gila Arnold

Whispers

“You sound like you’ve had an interesting life,” the instructor said, giving me a look that was a cross between astonishment and pity,

By Shira Hart

Free Fall

At the hotel for Shabbos, Annie tells her father about the telegram announcing Bella’s death and the need to find a Jewish home for her children. Papa immediately orders Moe to arrange for the children to come to the hotel. Moe refuses, saying he’s a soldier and he won’t be able to take care of it. Harry suggests that they ask his father, who’s just been promoted, to intercede.,

By Miriam Stark Zakon

Summer Job

Dovi Gelber wants Chaim back

By Dov Haller

Free Fall

And Papa! When had her father — strict, but always caring, always there for her — turned into this stern-faced stranger?

By Miriam Stark Zakon