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Eytan Kobre
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Parshah
Each new nisayon is another opportunity to achieve chein
Faigy Peritzman
Parshah
The only power a suicide bomber or terrorist has over us is a result of our granting them significance
Faigy Peritzman
Next in Line
"I don’t want to waste my time trying to copy Abba, I’d rather develop according to my own abilities"
Riki Goldstein
Next in Line
"I inherited some of the passion and I am outspoken, but regretfully, not the same degree of tact"
Riki Goldstein
Teen Feature
Teens' insights on what works, what doesn’t, and how they find and create inspiration in daily life
Bashie Lisker
Teen Feature
We sat down with a few principals from various schools to hear about the ins and outs of their job
Bashie Lisker
Freeze Frame
I often search for ways to add freshness to days that feel boring
Russy Tendler
Freeze Frame
I want to become a vessel ready to catch and contain the brachah around me
Russy Tendler
Voice in the Crowd
But suddenly, inexplicably, voices rise and the joy is back: V’Atah Hu Melech — But You are King, G-d Who lives for all eternity!
Yisroel Besser
Voice in the Crowd
Toirah, these women hummed, iz di beste sechoirah
Yisroel Besser
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Most analysts of the phenomenon agree that the president has little to do with the country’s economic fortunes

By Eytan Kobre

Voice in the Crowd

Stop being bitter about rich people. Find the areas in which you’re a “have” and run with them

By Yisroel Besser

Text Messages

There’s something moving about the mental image that a long-ago handwritten reply conjures up

By Eytan Kobre

Inbox

“I can almost predict a pattern: the stickier the situation, the less likely it is that the family has a rav”

By Mishpacha Readers

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“I think we owe our teens to be comfortable with the ‘L’ word, to let them know that marriage is a full partnership, that there’s love and connection”

By Mishpacha Readers

Knowing and Growing

The key to balancing two obligations is to want them both

By Rabbi Reuven Leuchter