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Latest Turning Tides
Turning Tides
Leah Gebber
Turning Tides
Leah Gebber
Turning Tides
Leah Gebber
Turning Tides
Leah Gebber
Turning Tides
Leah Gebber
Podcast: Ask Sarah Chana
LISTEN: How can we hold on to the positive aspects of the quarantine existence?
Sarah Chana Radcliffe
Podcast: Ask Sarah Chana
A mother asks Sarah Chana how to react when her defiant teen refuses to comply with the community lockdown.
Sarah Chana Radcliffe
Booklists
"Is there a peirush on Chumash you consider indispensable when learning the weekly parshah?"
Mishpacha Staff
Booklists
As a teenager, I found myself going back and referencing it again and again
Mishpacha Staff
The Current: Israel vs. the World
As Israel faces its seventh month of fighting, diplomatic isolation raises a number of questions
Mishpacha Contributors
The Current: Israel vs. the World
“To understand how remarkable the accusations against Israel are, one needs to know about how other countries fight wars”
Eugene Kontorovich
Worldview
That greatness of spirit that was summoned forth by his parents is Hersh’s gift to us all
Gedalia Guttentag
Worldview
Whether we like it or not, we’ve been dragged from our complacency onto a higher plane of existence
Gedalia Guttentag
Standing Ovation
Yossi spent his entire life using his guitar and voice to cheer people up and introduce Jews to the beauty of Yiddishkeit
Dovid Nachman Golding
Standing Ovation
“Wait, birdy, wait! It’s not yet the right time... until The One Above decides”
Dovid Nachman Golding
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But the comments hurt. They delegitimized the way of life I had chosen. They filled me with anger, and they rocked my confidence.

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