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Family First Feature
At what point do we accept the grim reality? Insight and guidance on how to respond to “worst-case scenario” situations

By Sarah Chana Radcliffe

Opinion
Our feature outlining different families’ wedding expenses elicited a deluge of feedback. A sampling of letters and some more expense breakdowns

By Mishpacha Readers

Friendship Fix
We shared everything — and then I married her brother

By Shoshana Itzkowitz

Family Tempo
She’d ripped away the illusion that I was an innocent victim of fate, that some people were popular and others weren’t

By Batya Zuckerman

Musings
Asking for directions is not a sign of weakness. Sometimes it shows our greatest strength

By Sarah Moses Spero

Windows
We present a list of shidduch rules and systems, and explain how to apply these for the world of shidduch Zoom dates

By Chana Geela Horner

Rocking Horse
Maybe it was easier to miss her when she was gone, than live with her. Maybe he is ashamed of his shtetl wife

By Leah Gebber

Outside Chance

Avrumi just doesn’t get it. He sees it as new-age coddling, too many chinuch panels and not enough simple deretz eretz

By Esther Kurtz

The Current
Senior IDF colleagues decipher the enigma of Israel’s next prime minister

By Yisrael Yoskovitz

Encore
He felt unkind thinking such thoughts, like he was being ungrateful to Penina’s cousins

By Dov Haller

Outlook
If we ask the right questions, we might get a lot closer much sooner

By Yonoson Rosenblum

Standing Ovation

By Dovid Nachman Golding

Staying the Course
I had made a simple phone call to “find out what my options were,” and the thing had taken on a life of its own

By Yossi Myers

Out of Step
My mind flits to my exercise regime, but I ignore it. I’m tired and I deserve a treat, because, well, because I just do

By Ariella Schiller