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Yehuda Bromberg
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Yehuda Bromberg
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Yehuda Bromberg
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Yehuda Bromberg
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Yehuda Bromberg
Family Reflections
Avoiding bad behavior is more important than saying sorry
Sarah Chana Radcliffe
Family Reflections
Popular culture considers this a coping tool, but it’s damaging
Sarah Chana Radcliffe
Map the Starlight
Why do maps fascinate me? Partly because I love fault lines. The border between doubt and certainty. The place between choice, faith, passivity, and acceptance
Leah Gebber
Map the Starlight
Who is he? A man who seeks goodness and truth, or a man who burns books and people? Is he heir to his great-grandfather’s legacy?
Leah Gebber
By the Numbers
Parental support: readers share their takes
Family First Readers
By the Numbers
As children become adults, how much do they — and should they — rely on their parents for support? Over 800 parents and children weigh in
Mishpacha Readers
Tribute
On 11 Kislev we lost a beautiful child — and the promise for so much greatness
Yisrael Hershkowitz
Tribute
In tribute to Rav Asher Deutsch ztz”l
Yair Stern
Once upon a Story
What a great resolution! What a great plan! And what a great year it was going to be!
Rochel Samet
Once upon a Story
Maybe they were just dehydrated — they should go drink some of Mommy’s lemonade and they would stop seeing things 
Penina Steinbruch
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“The voice tells me that if we should ever have a child then something terrible will happen to it”

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“I saw his face when he was talking with us. He’s completely brainwashed. He needs the ideas of the Jewish people to be beaten out of him!”

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Max stepped forward and held out his arms to hug Meir. A huge golden cross dangled from a chain around his neck

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“I’m not your son! My name is Meir son of Efraim. I am a Jewish boy on a business trip from Vienna”

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Courageous and eager to help his ailing family, Meir volunteered to undertake the business trip his father had been about to take right before he became sick

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“Ah, Agnes, what a pleasant surprise!” A dark-skinned woman wearing many shawls and beads approached the elegant guest with excitement. “What a pleasure it is to see you again”

By Yehuda Bromberg