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Knowing and Growing
The main point isn’t the fact that I enjoy the mitzvah, rather that Hashem wants me to do it
Rabbi Reuven Leuchter
Knowing and Growing
The foundation of avodah isn’t motivation or geshmak, but obligation through connection
Rabbi Reuven Leuchter
Whats Cooking
We know it can seem daunting to make deliciously textured cakes that everyone will enjoy, but with all the ideas that follow, we’re confident that you’ll be able to fill that cake-sized hole in your menu
Mishpacha Staff
Whats Cooking
Pasta is one of those forever foods that survive the tides of trends. It’s cozy and delicious and will never go out of style
Family Table Contributors
Fiction Corner
For a fleeting moment, I thought I saw a glint of compunction in her eyes, but if I did, it was gone as soon as it came
Sara Pachter
Fiction Corner
“We’re going to be friends for always. We’ll stay in touch. I’ll be there at your wedding and you’ll be there at mine”
Aryeh Ehrlich
Guestlines
It is against Torah hashkafah to take offense to or reject a sincere question
Rabbi Yitzchok Fingerer
Guestlines
How do we earn Hashem’s boundless mercy and merit a full yeshuah?
Rabbi Eytan Feiner
Dear Readers
I'm already imagining the letters we'll get in response to this week's cover story
Bassi Gruen
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