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It doesn’t come easy, but that’s why we daven for it. Let us truly be in the succah

By Mishpacha Contributors

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Emboldened, and hoping he didn’t sound bitter, Ephraim persisted. “Yeah, but everyone has family and memories, there’s something else here”

By Dov Haller

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Too many compliments in one sentence. Shraga nods his thanks and waits for the other shoe to drop

By Rochel Samet

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“Sure.” I said yes because I was supposed to, but I really wanted to run away and vomit

By Elana Kirshenbaum

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JJ wouldn’t have schmoozed anyway. He would have grilled him. Worse, he would have said no to the boy right off the bat

By Rachael Lavon

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I liked spinning with Lily. She was my twin, and aside for her ugly hair and white skin, we looked exactly alike

By Chanie Spira

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Run for Refuah and Save a Life, the banner reads. Nice. I hover over the Click to Sponsor tab, and my eye catches something else

By Ariella Schiller

Calligraphy
“New York’s the place to be,” Shifra says innocuously, and as she’s saying it, she feels her heart accordion open, then close

By Rivka Streicher

Magazine Feature
A non-Jewish millionaire in rural England is dictating the yeshivah dress code from Lakewood to Gateshead to Israel

By Yoni Klajn

The Current
"I’d rather not live in a world full of lies and distortions about Israel, but indeed we do. And I happen to have some tools to respond to it”

By Binyamin Rose

Guests of Honor
Maybe… just maybe, if Moshe could do it, so could I?

By Henny Salzman

Behind the Book
Fresh and relatable reflections on the parshah and Yamim Tovim, filled with personal anecdotes

By Riki Goldstein

Feature Videos
A musical journey through the decades with YOSSI GREEN

By Yisroel Besser

Off the Couch
“How they let the ultra-Orthodox into Harvard is beyond me,” she sneered

By Jacob L. Freedman MD