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Profiles
Mrs. Charlotte Dunner has spent the last decade quietly spearheading one important initiative after another, helping spread Yiddishkeit across Europe. Every stumbling block is a s ...

By Rifka Junger

On Topic
For better or for worse, when your last name is one that everyone knows, you’ll often be treated differently. The perks and pitfalls of protektziya

By Barbara Bensoussan

On Topic
Nobody lives forever, but stories can be passed on for generations. How to find and collect your ancestors’ stories — and keep their legacy alive

By Miriam Bloch

Family Tempo
“I’m sorry,” I mumbled. I sat down again and stirred my tea. “You think I’m an awful person. Sitting here on an all-expenses-paid vacation, complaining. How greedy, right?”

By Rochel (Grunewald) Samet

Windows
Here’s a piece of trivia you’ll never have to use: The first family Chanukah party I attended was my in-laws’ family party the year I got engaged

By Esther Novak

Center Stage
Huvy hadn’t said a word! Everything was always “fine, okay, good.” Even when Rina had noticed the others treating her poorly, Huvy never seemed fazed

By Gila Arnold

The Gatekeeper's Daughter
“Okay, I get it.” Baila’s voice is shrill. “Sooo exciting, having this girl from the middle of nowhere move in”

By Esther Teichtal

More or Less
Stuff’s up?! Understatement of the century. They fired Sandra and Peter. Things were bad, sure, but I didn’t think it was that bad

By Esther Kurtz

DMCs
“I love your family, I love your house. This is exactly what I hope to have when I get married and have a family myself”

By Leah Greenburg

Story Supplement
Just one candle is all it takes to brighten up our world. This Chanukah, light a candle and let the light spread wherever you are

By Mishpacha Contributors

Magazine Feature
Teen Pages spoke to Kayla Goldstein, an interior designer from Monsey, NY to gain some fantastic room decorating tips

By Elky Pascal

On Site
A stroll through an exhibit of ancient artifacts brings Torah stories to life

By Baila Rosenbaum

Win or Lose
“Oh no!” he thought to himself. “My rebbi asked me for the tallest Succah, and I answered him with the smallest succah. How embarrassing”

By Chaim Finkelstein

Story Time
The Arab brute breathed heavily through his thick black mustache. “In case you haven’t noticed, there isn’t anyone else inside this tavern except for us and you”

By Yehuda Bromberg