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Editor's Letter
Maybe the ultimate strength of Stories is their unique ability to wrangle with the soul

By Rachael Lavon

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“It’s too good an opportunity to pass up. What Yid can say no on Motzaei Yom Kippur, right?” Rabbi Plaut stopped to bask in his own brilliance

By Dov Haller

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The girls don’t seem to take to the ideas that I recount so passionately. There are shuffles and whispers and the occasional giggle

By Rochel Samet

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I need to tell him about Esti Kay. Like, on the date. Tomorrow. So any  hope of sleep are obviously things of the past

By Ariella Schiller

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Everyone knew this had been all she had ever wanted and now she was harboring a secret, her first, and she hated it

By Rachael Lavon

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“If you don’t like my content, no one is forcing you to stay. This isn’t my job job, I post on my account for a fun chill. So please be chill!”

By Michal Frischman

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It was when we lost our apartment that Ronny fell apart, seven years of blistering, blazing anger unleashed

By Rachel Newton

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Even if I wasn’t a market professional with four hanging screens and a smartphone, tablet, and smartwatch, I took my trading seriously, I had to

By Esty Heller

Teen Fiction
Sara Leah Steinberg. My neighbor. But never my friend

By Shira Moskowitz

Magazine Feature
Decades later we’ve built lives, found jobs, maybe even opened businesses of our own, but those stores still retain a sweet spot in our memory. 10 accounts

By Mishpacha Contributors

Hosha Na! — Succos Theme 5783
We cry out and He responds

By Shterna Lazaroff

Jr. Feature
Join tour guide Avi Flax as he reveals to us the secrets that are hiding in plain sight

By Sivi Sekula

Inbox
“Addiction is G-d-given, just like any physical or mental illness. It is what we do with it and how we use it to grow that will impact our journeys”

By Mishpacha Readers

Hosha Na! — Succos Theme 5783
We cry out and He responds

By Leah Shifra Kagan