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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
Magazine Feature
Rav Benzion Zilber still celebrates one of history’s great forgotten miracles
Gedalia Guttentag
Magazine Feature
How many disastrous dates would it take to prove that Green and Bean aren't a match? A could-technically-be-real comedy collaboration by five writers
Mishpacha Contributors
Always in Season
How holiday businesses stay lucrative year-round
Rochel Burstyn
Always in Season
How holiday businesses stay lucrative year-round
Rochel Burstyn
Game On!
Think beyond your fridge. Many doors, dishwashers, or other household items have a large magnetic surface
Chanie Nayman
Game On!
This month, we’re rallying around all things wood, namely, popsicle sticks, to bring the trees indoors
Chanie Nayman
FF Point of View
Should children be allowed to fundraise?
Rochel Samet
FF Point of View
Is it healthy for young couples to start their marriage in Eretz Yisrael?
Rochel Samet
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Based on the ease with which new alliances were formed this year on crucial issues, we may be heading into an era of Israel 3.0

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