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Profiles
In honor of his seventh yahrtzeit, Rav Elyashiv’s daughter, Rebbetzin Sura Yisraelson, recalls a childhood among giants

By C.S. Teitelbaum

Personal Accounts
On trips to Poland, the next generation returns, remembers, and rebuilds. What do they find in tiny hamlets, forgotten cemeteries, and crematoria gone cold?

By Family First Contributors

Family Matters
I know this sounds unbelievable. A doctor who, for a year, would advise me — a person he’d never met — over the phone about a patient he had never seen?

By Joan Zlotnick

Real Life
The results of that tube will determine whether or not his brain will be affected for life, and you’ll desperately daven, in a way that you’ve never davened in your life

By Elana Rothberg

Musings
I can wear those comfy Ecco shoes to the wedding and no one will ask me why. Oh, the sadness of it all

By Susie Netzer

Yardsticks
“Wow,” the mother whispered when I held up the dress. “It’s… wow”

By Esty Heller

LifeTakes
Residents would complain about the dimly lit streets; I embraced the darkness

By Ashira Becker

Parshah
The zechus of consistency: “They are those who seek Me daily”

By Faigy Peritzman

Global View
Why Iran calls the shots in tanker standoff

By Gershon Burstyn

Metro & Beyond
So what’s the difference between ambition and greed? An analysis.

By Yochonon Donn

All I Ask
“And what if a man isn’t blissful? What should he do about it?” Raizele cracked another egg

By Ruti Kepler

Counter Point
Teens weigh in on an Inbox letter from a mother who’s forgoing purchasing a dining room set because she thinks it’s more important to say “yes” to her teens

By Mishpacha Readers

Off the Couch
I felt myself tearing up along with Guy as he put his heart on the table

By Jacob L. Freedman MD

Song at Sunrise
We crown Him King — and are crowned as His Nation

By Rebbetzin Shira Smiles