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Personal Accounts
One small act, but it didn’t wither or fade. It took root and flourished, sprouting blossoms of its own. 15 readers share acts of giving

By Mishpacha Readers

On Topic
Do your kids start muttering about Cinderella every time you ask them to clean up? How to get your crew to pick up a broom and pitch in

By Ariella Schiller

 
She handed me a book, saying brightly, “This might be super-duper helpful for you in helping you understand your son better.” Super-duper? Are you 12?!

By F.P. Liebesohn

 
While this was normal for Heshy, it was really insanely abnormal. Who got home from work at ten thirty at night on a regular basis?

By Gila Arnold

 
Vasara clenches her teeth. She has not yet managed to wangle a smartphone, and calling her daughter on a public payphone is a headache

By Esther Teichtal

 
“Who cares, do you see me complaining? If I need supper I can cook or buy it, too. I’m a big boy”

By Esther Kurtz

 
A final pin inserted in my balloon, and I am falling, completely deflated. Is my wish for a thriving business nothing but a pipe dream?

By Elana Rothberg

 
“And Moshe took the bones of Yosef with him…” (Shemos 13:19).

By Faigy Peritzman

On Site
Could a person really sponsor a new wing for a kollel or write a sefer Torah with money collected by recycling plastic bottles?

By Chananel Shapiro

Profiles
For French real estate mogul Michel Ohayon, the Jerusalem Waldorf is the most spiritual purchase of his career

By Aryeh Ehrlich and Yossi Elituv

News In Depth
Can a new push for an all-inclusive chareidi party unite Degel, Agudah, and Shas?

By Mishpacha Staff