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Magazine Feature
How to give kids the life tools they need to achieve social success

By Bluma Schur-Gordon

Sister Shmooze
The Sisters and their families soar beyond the nest

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

Fiction
Oh, great. He’s rhyming again. He only speaks in rhyme when he’s stressed or upset. It’s official. He totally, totally thinks I’m terrible

By Rachael Lavon

Musings
He put down the sefer and walked into another room. She followed him. She watched as he leaned his head against the wall and sobbed

By Esti Stein

Windows
Self-pity sweeps in like a welcome friend. Will I ever really be understood? Why can’t Aryeh have a turn looking after these little troublemakers?

By Chaya Liba Aarons

Center Stage
Who did this woman think she was, calmly standing there and imagining some psychological diagnosis for Rina, as if she had a complete understanding of Rina’s psyche?

By Gila Arnold

The Gatekeeper's Daughter
He wants her to bring this money back when she returns? She is about to leave this all behind. There’s a chance she will never return

By Esther Teichtal

More or Less
Negotiations, I remember reading once, are not a zero-sum game with winners and losers, but a transaction where each side prioritizes what they really want

By Esther Kurtz

Point of View
Will you emerge as the ben Torah you still want to be?

By Rabbi Moshe Grylak zt"l

Screenshot
We see Mishpacha as a conversation, not a presentation

By Shoshana Friedman

Shared Space
Reb Dovid hadn’t said much, but he listened in a way that allowed Kivi to answer his own question and know what he wanted

By Dov Haller

Cut ‘n Paste
Not all goodbyes are equal

By Meir Wolfson

LifeLines
“What zechus did my mother have? Well, the only zechus of hers that I can think of is that she wasn’t cremated”

By C. Saphir

On Site
You’re locked inside, and you have 60 minutes to get out. Will you find the clues that will unlock the door — and key into your own heritage?

By Malky Lowinger