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Musings
It’s not like we’re talking about things that are unimportant, we’re just not talking about the things that so many people are scared to talk about

By Miriam Klein Adelman

On Topic
How people cope and hope when illness is embedded in their family’s genes

By Eliana Cline

Sister Shmooze
This will be the fiftieth time we’re sharing our thoughts and dreams and fears, our frequent laughs and occasional tears, with de gantze mishpuchah of Mishpacha readers

By Emmy Leah Stark Zitter and Marcia Stark Meth and Miriam Stark Zakon

Fiction
She glanced in the mirror and reapplied her lipstick. She was becoming her mother. But it wouldn’t hurt to look presentable

By Adina Lover

936 Sundays
As the outdoors gets darker and our windows frostier, the indoors gets warmer and our homes cozier. Let’s take the coziness up a notch with some Kislev-themed activities

By Sara Wolf

Windows
We can all agree that there are, in fact, two kinds of people in this world. People who cook in advance and freeze, and people who don’t

By Yael Zoldan

Care to Join
Somehow, between labor and delivery, I’d learned that Nava is extremely left-wing secular. Now I commented, “Whoa, it must be really hard to work here in a snowstorm”

By Leah Greene

Center Stage
It wasn’t that Rina begrudged helping — this was her husband’s mother, after all — but she did resent the attitude. Never a word of thanks

By Gila Arnold

EndNote
“I didn't think the lyrics were great, but the song was a hit”

By Riki Goldstein

Magazine Feature
For the yeshivish activists who took to the streets, and for Rav Chaim Kanievsky himself, it was a basic question of kevod Shamayim

By Yisroel Besser

Shared Space
An interview, Moish had read online, isn’t just to be heard, but to hear. Go in with the attitude that they need you, too. He was ready

By Dov Haller

LifeLines
Why would Ahuva text me randomly when she knew I was with clients? “Give me a minute,” I said to my client. “It’s my babysitter”

By C. Saphir

Global View
In The Forward’s jaundiced view, Orthodox are plain backward

By Gershon Burstyn

 
Center for European Reform expert John Springford is certain that the Brexit deal will pull Britain into an open-ended customs union with the EU

By Gedalia Guttentag