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Shul with a View
Rabbi Ron Yitzchok Eisenman
Off the Couch
Jacob L. Freedman MD
Off the Couch
Jacob L. Freedman MD
Second Thoughts
Rabbi Emanuel Feldman
On Site
Ariella Schiller
Course Correction
We continue with the study of Hashem's middos based on the sefer Tomer Devorah
Rabbi Dovid Schoonmaker
Course Correction
Besides the spiritual, higher-level cleansing, we can help others with more mundane types of messes
Rabbi Dovid Schoonmaker
No Food Left Behind
If you want to experiment with an intense flavor shakeup and impress both your guests and your palate, this recipe is for you!
Beth Warren
No Food Left Behind
Let’s not discount the sides to balance your macros out!
Beth Warren
#In A Word
The strong trees protruding through the snow and the sun shining through the shadows are a reminder to me that Hashem always provides us with strength and warmth in the coldness of life
Mishpacha Contributors
#In A Word
If I had to describe the atmosphere at this dinner in Wiesenthal's honor, I would say it was this overwhelming sense of “we have won”
Mishpacha Contributors
Always on Me
Is there something you always carry on you, even if it’s seen better days?
Rabbi Meyer H. May
Always on Me
Is there something you always carry on you, even if it’s seen better days?
Rabbi Aharon Friedler
Take 2
All human beings crave connection but those connections don’t have to take place on muddy terrain
Mindy Rosenthal M.S., BCBA/LBA
Take 2
I’m having a really hard time forgiving her, and I’m too embarrassed to talk to her about the conversation I overheard
Mindy Rosenthal M.S., BCBA/LBA
More The Mix
Off the Couch

Anyone with Persian cousins, as I have, had heard this story in its many sad, sometimes miraculous variations

By Jacob L. Freedman MD

Shul with a View

Norms may change, but the dedication and love of a rebbi for his talmid has never waned

By Rabbi Ron Yitzchok Eisenman

Double Take

They gave me the job, but won’t give me my space

By Rochel Samet

5 to 9

“If you focus too much on the competition, it takes away from what you’re trying to accomplish”

By Moe Mernick

Cut ‘n Paste

To utilize time wisely and avoid wasting time, one must have a schedule, or as my mother called it, a “tochnit”

By Rabbi Yosef Sorotzkin

Second Thoughts

How can an observant and learned Jew, who dons tefillin every day and maintains Shabbos and kashrus, behave this way?

By Rabbi Emanuel Feldman