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Curveball
“Think over what? This sounds awesome! I’d love to be your assistant coach!” Rafi exclaimed
Ariella Stern
Curveball
About one hour, a few X-rays, and one soda can later, Rafi was finally able to get some answers
Ariella Stern
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
Forever Grateful
A seudas hoda’ah is a celebration of gratitude on the anniversary of your personal miracle
Mishpacha Contributors
Forever Grateful
Within minutes, the room was filled with more doctors and nurses — but no one knew how to proceed
Faige Kramer
Full ‘n Free
Full of healthy fats and protein and sweetened with fibrous whole dates, this decadent, real-deal-feel dessert is richly satisfying without causing a blood sugar spike and crash
Rorie Weisberg
Full ‘n Free
With Shavuos coming up, now is the perfect time to experiment with this low-lactose, high-protein ingredient
Beth Warren
Talk Back
"One thing most definitely does need fixing. And that is the absence of empathy and respect for an entire demographic"
C. Saphir
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Believe me — I promise you that I’m constantly questioning: Why was I worthy of this miracle?
Charlene Aminoff
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“While this is a nisayon that we wouldn’t necessarily consciously choose, we echo what Rabbi Russel says: You grow as your child grows”

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How long can anyone keep up such a demanding schedule for almost no monetary compensation before they burn out?

By Rabbi Moshe Bender

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“Bitachon is a mitzvah too, and yet most of our children do not know the basic ‘laws of bitachon’”

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Voice in the Crowd

A gift idea that isn’t used often enough, and really, it should not be limited to Chanukah

By Yisroel Besser

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“If we really care about the chinuch of our children we must focus less on those whose actions we cannot control”

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Knowing and Growing

If you want to really understand somebody, your aim has to be to simply think about him, not to reach the truth

By Rabbi Reuven Leuchter