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In the Arms of Rabi Shimon
Should I have gone to visit you? Should I have ignored my concern that you wouldn’t want to see people? Should I have realized you might not make it to Sunday? To my dear "old" friend, I was so pleased to hear your voice when you called a few months ago — until I heard why
Mishpacha Contributors
In the Arms of Rabi Shimon
We’re holding on, Tatteh. Listen to the hespedim, listen to the anguished voices as they praise You
Yisroel Besser
Here I Mourn
There are places that epitomize the destruction: Six writers share the location in which  they touch the Churban
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Night Vision: Chanukah Theme 5783
Ten true accounts of life-altering dreams that portended the future
Rachel Bachrach
Naming Myself
Most of us are given our Jewish names at birth. But sometimes, we gain our name later in life. 3 accounts
Rikki Silver
Naming Myself
Most of us are given our Jewish names at birth. But sometimes, we gain our name later in life. 3 accounts
Rochel Samet
Viral Growth
Two years later, those Covid-inspired kabbalos and resolutions are still keeping us going. Eight personal accounts
Esty Heller
Viral Growth
Two years later, those Covid-inspired kabbalos and resolutions are still keeping us going. Eight personal accounts
Eytan Kobre
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During a simchah, which is typically such an exciting time, there’s often an underlying feeling of tension

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Even my friends of decades find it tough to see me this way, I can tell. But trust me — I haven’t changed

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Please ask your child to take a moment and think of a classmate who isn’t as likely to get too many mishloach manos deliveries (or even one!)

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“I don’t know what I am, but what happened to me no longer defines me”

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“I wish I could present myself as I am without feeling ashamed of something that’s really not shameful at all”

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He gave us one of the most beautiful brachos we’ve ever received, “May you have much bruchah, hatzluchah, and nachas”

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