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Magazine Feature
Whether it’s a car bursting into flames, a snake making his presence known, or a luxurious hotel that wasn’t, some vacations are a real trip

By Mishpacha Contributors

Magazine Feature
For most, the magic of sleepaway camp lasts a month. But camp director Miral Simcha spends a full year planning for and creating that magic

By Malkie Schulman

Lifestyle
Four complete itineraries for overnight trips that may be short, but pack a whole lot of fun, plus handy tips from TrippoHippo so you come prepared

By Adina Markowitz

Family Tempo
My son groans. My husband takes out a sefer. I run through the kitchen flipping snack bags, gum, and old Pesach cookies into a shopping bag

By Perel Grossman

Windows
My brother-in-law doesn’t appear very emotional about discovering this long-lost brother. He’s still hondling, and Mr. Kushinski still isn’t budging

By Esty Heller

Musings
Don’t mistake me. I enjoy seeing new places and different cultures. I just can’t stand the means of getting there

By Lea Pavel

Family Reflections

By Sarah Chana Radcliffe

Match Quest
“What about this girl made you think of my son?”

By Sara Eisemann

Kichels

By Bracha Stein and Chani Judowitz

Magazine Feature
Here, researchers and vacation professionals offer advice to make your trip the relaxing getaway you’re looking for

By Esther Ilana Rabi

Normal Like Me
A quiet chuppah in the desert, that’s what he’d envisioned. A few brothers and sisters, and a reception with a lot of what really matters and very little fluff

By Ruti Kepler

Normal Like Me
“Because that’s what normal people do, they take their kids places sometimes and they deal with it,” he said more sharply than he’d intended to

By Dov Haller

Double Take
My business head made me hesitant, though. Camp Ohr Kayitz was weak, just 75 campers in five years. What was the plan for growth?

By Shaina King

Inside Israel
A new name for Modiin Illit?

By Eliezer Shulman