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Parshah
Not what we say, but why we say it

By Faigy Peritzman

Fundamentals
Our own wavering in emunah opens the door to Amalek

By Mrs. Shani Mendlowitz

Magazine Feature
How to handle your child’s tantrums without losing your cool, plus when emotional outbursts are a sign of a bigger problem

By Sarah Chana Radcliffe

Personal Accounts
Back when we were the kids, candy was precious — it was love, comfort, adventure, companionship. Writers share their sugar-laced recollections

By Mishpacha Contributors

Change of Heart
I didn’t want to do it in fear. I wanted to do it with trust. The ride of my life

By Leora Hammer

Family Tempo
The contractor made it very clear that this was a dumb idea. “You can’t fix a roof in the rain,” he declared

By Bracha Stein

Musings
I see it in the drunk boys, the girls with caked-on makeup, both desperate for attention, searching, wondering, yearning for something they themselves are unsure of

By Elana Rothberg

Map the Starlight
“If their menfolk are lost in the ocean’s waves, then these women will curse you and your luck will fail, and most likely your fortune too”

By Leah Gebber

EndNote

By Riki Goldstein

Metro & Beyond
Schumer accuses Orthodox leaders of “tepid” response to Trump

By Jacob Kornbluh

Inside Israel
The Israel-Iran war comes out of the shadows
Washington Wrap
If Mueller gets to grill Trump, these questions spell trouble

By Omri Nahmias

The Rose Report
Israel Hayom editor Boaz Bismuth supports Trump’s realistic approach to Mideast peace

By Binyamin Rose

Magazine Feature
Rabbi Herschel Groman of Jerusalem’s Perushim chevra kaddisha has seen it all. But once a year, on the 7th of Adar, he lets that tough curtain slide

By Shlomi Gil