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Family First Feature
The longing for the peace and beauty a garden can provide has taken many forms throughout the years

By Libi Astaire

Family First Feature
"I guess I should have expected a normal summer zeman — but it turns out that COVID-normal is quite the experience"

By Nechama Goldner

Family Diary

By Shani Leiman

Life Lab
It’s a kiddie coup —Esther’s kids run the house for two days

By Esther Kurtz

Windows
My mother seemed to have tightly shut a chamber in her heart on the day of Rina’s death

By Keren Harre

Rocking Horse
Mama is the mother, she’s meant to be the sun of their family. And she acts more like the moon, reflecting back others’ light

By Leah Gebber

Outside Chance
“I’m going to skip my introduction. If you paid for this course, you know what you’re getting”

By Esther Kurtz

LifeTakes
Many faceless, nameless people passed us with a shalom, a smile, something to show we were connected, we were brothers

By Keren Harre

Moonwalk
Maybe things aren’t just going to go back to how they were. Maybe they never can

By Rochel Samet

Parshah
Pinchas naturally lived for hundreds of years because was he was at peace with himself

By Faigy Peritzman

Magazine Feature
As cancel culture spills over from the world of social media into academia, politics, business, and religious rights, we spoke to experts about the menace. Their conclusion? If yo ...

By Gedalia Guttentag

The Rose Report
No matter what the government can or can’t do, immigrants need their own game plan

By Binyamin Rose

Washington Wrap
In countdown to elections, spare a thought for the Senate

By Omri Nahmias

Booklists
Rabbi Feuer brings to life the words of the Iggeres HaRamban in a practical, day-by-day fashion

By Mishpacha Staff