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Second Thoughts
Rabbi Emanuel Feldman
Name Drop
Yisroel Besser
On Site
Chananel Shapiro
Cut ‘n Paste
Zack Saltman
LifeLines
C. Saphir
Dinner Diaries
Real-world meal strategies from Family First reader Chani Klein
Riki Goldstein
Food that Packs
Photo: Shutterstock. It was the morning of my daughter Aviva’s school trip. Her class was going to a place where they would get wet and they needed swimming gear as well as a change of clothing. With 20 minutes left until she had to leave the house ten-year-old Aviva decided that her regular swimming bag
Rivky Kleiman
Food that Packs
Photo: Shutterstock. It was the morning of my daughter Aviva’s school trip. Her class was going to a place where they would get wet and they needed swimming gear as well as a change of clothing. With 20 minutes left until she had to leave the house ten-year-old Aviva decided that her regular swimming bag
Rivky Kleiman
Counterpoint
Our cover story, “Opening the Books” in Issue 1030 continues to draw vigorous and passionate feedback. Here is a sampling:
Mishpacha Readers
Counterpoint
“Everyone agrees an education is a basic right. It should be the same for frum children”
Mishpacha Readers
LifeTakes
“They say you talk a lot.” Ouch. I thought I was just being friendly
Mindel Kassorla
LifeTakes
 No milk, no coffee, no cookies, no cake. Simple math
Miriam Guttman
Pinpoint
Stick a pin in the phonebook. See where it lands. Make the call. Does everyone have a story? Five writers find out
Musia Slavin
Pinpoint
Stick a pin in the phonebook. See where it lands. Make the call. Does everyone have a story? Five writers find out
Esther Kurtz
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LifeLines

“What do you want to be when you grow up?” I was just three years old when my Bubby’s friend asked me the question. “A doctor,” I promptly replied. “You mean a nurse,” Bubby corrected me.

By C. Saphir

Second Thoughts

How does one become a thinker or a theologian? Is there an examination before one can practice thinking? Does one get a certificate or a license? And if someone without a license is caught thinking, does he get fined for thinking without a license?

By Rabbi Emanuel Feldman

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,

By Chaia Frishman

LifeLines

I was so unqualified for this job that I didn’t even know to turn it down

By C. Saphir

Day in the Life

A skyscraper and your dream house all start with the right design

By Rachel Bachrach

Shul with a View

“We’ve never met before, but this is strange…”,Meeting Expectations,“I know you’re from Israel and we’ve never met before, but I feel strangely close to you…”

By Rabbi Ron Yitzchok Eisenman