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Between Brothers
These four brothers, separated by nearly a generation, say there was one doctrine their father baked into all their kishkes: a hatred for falsehood and a love for honesty

By Yochonon Donn

Between Brothers
Two of the brothers turned out to be unlikely saviors of Eastern European Jewry during the turbulent years of World War I

By Gedalia Guttentag

Between Brothers
Today, with over a million users, Shimon and Rubin Kolyakov still don’t take the credit for TorahAnytime — they just followed the path Hashem paved

By Baila Rosenbaum

Between Brothers
More than two decades after their father’s passing, the four sons of legendary MK Avraham Yosef “Munia” Schapira are still living his legacy

By Aryeh Ehrlich and Yisrael A. Groweiss

Between Brothers
The Lev Simcha era could be called a period of consolidation

By Dovi Safier and Yehuda Geberer

Between Brothers
The story of the oldest and youngest children of the Netziv, Rav Chaim Berlin and Rav Meir (Berlin) Bar-Ilan

By Dovi Safier and Yehuda Geberer

Between Brothers
Though Moshe and Amram Blau operated in different spheres, their similarities persisted

By Dovi Safier and Yehuda Geberer

Between Brothers
My friends grew up talking about cars. I grew up talking about feelings

By Yisroel Besser

Magazine Feature
Flying to Cyprus Erev Pesach, a Chanukah bris in Monte Carlo, walking miles through London to get home for Shabbos… it’s about meeting Klal Yisrael wherever they are

By Dr. Leslie Solomon

Family First Feature
Rebbetzin Malkah Devorah Wolfson saw herself only as a reflection — of her husband’s Torah and her Creator’s greatness

By Baila Vorhand

Flashback
I wonder if this year, when we open the door, Eliyahu, the bearer of good tidings, will be there

By Devorah Cohen

Jolly Solly
“Let’s do something else,” suggested Fishel. “I know what! Let’s surprise Mr. Krankowitz by weeding the flowerbeds”

By R. Atkins

My COVID Hero
As we mark one year since the pandemic changed our lives, we asked you to introduce us to your COVID heroes

By Hadassah Rubin

Magazine Feature
Mishpacha asked a professional actor to play two roles: that of an insular chareidi in secular Tel Aviv, and a stern policeman in Bnei Brak. What did he discover?

By Oded Menaster