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On Topic
Some husbands travel for business often, leaving their wives home alone to handle everything. To make it work, everyone ha ...

By Faigy Markowitz

Real Life
My husband got a brachah from the rav that if we bought a stroller, the baby would follow. But everything from shopp ...

By Yehudis Frank

Windows
There’s a certain honesty, a candidness when you haven’t met someone. Almost like telling your story to a stranger on a ...

By Esther Kurtz

Free Fall
The colonel’s lips were a straight, unsmiling line. “Not German, Freed. They need someone who speaks Yiddish”,

By Miriam Stark Zakon

Learning Curve
Baby — hungry — Oh. That lingering feeling of wellbeing from her brief sleep dissipated, as something hard and cold clu ...

By Gila Arnold

Grab the Reins
“Don’t go trying to sell me love. Keep your ohavim. I don’t love any of you, you don’t love me. There’s simply no ...

By Shoshana Schwartz

LifeTakes
In the mystical halo that surrounds him, the spirit of Shabbos is a tangible thing. His warmth swathes the crowd in ...

By Esty Heller

Parshah
No soul is lost, no matter how distant

By Faigy Peritzman

Personal Accounts
It has been so many years since 1967 that it’s impossible to imagine the immensity of the turnabout that took place ...

By Mishpacha Contributors

Profiles
While he still sees patients from eight till six, after hours Queens pediatrician Dr. Hylton Lightman has become a quiet ...

By Barbara Bensoussan

Words Unspoken
You’re out of town, but close to my heart,

By Anonymous

Outlook
Understanding the Six Day War can wake us up

By Yonoson Rosenblum

Your Money and Your Life
Are e-mail blasts and mailings a waste of time?

By R.C. Steif

Magazine Feature
In six days, Israel changed its own fate and the fate of the region. A day-by-day account of one of the most memo ...

By Mishpacha Contributors