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Medical Mysteries
Their world was about to be upended; and the catalyst would be a tiny bug, not much larger than a poppy seed

By Rachael Lavon

Family Diary
“Can I call her? Even if she refuses to see me again, I want to apologize. I feel terrible”

By Shani Leiman

Family Tempo
“Leave me out of your cult, I told her, and I shut her out of my life. We’d been real close before, and she’d ruined it”

By Esty Heller

Rocking Horse
What will be when Tatte falls over and he needs a strong arm to help him up?

By Leah Gebber

Outside Chance
What was she saying? I was confused. I didn’t say anything, because at that moment nothing felt safe or right

By Esther Kurtz

LifeTakes
When I am old, I have the luxury to live in the moment fully, without worry for the future, without regrets for the past

By Linda Hirschel

Parshah
There are mitzvos that correspond to the head of a person and those that correspond to the heart

By Faigy Peritzman

Family Reflections
No family is perfect, despite what it may look like

By Sarah Chana Radcliffe

Inside Israel
Ayelet Shaked’s move essentially forces members who support the bill to oppose it, a bit of politicking in anticipation of a future election

By Eliezer Shulman

Washington Wrap
The by-now familiar debate has resurfaced: Is the Democratic Party tilting to the left?

By Omri Nahmias

Booklists
As a teenager, I found myself going back and referencing it again and again

By Mishpacha Staff

5 to 9
“Don’t over-promise and under-deliver; rather, under-promise and over-deliver”

By Moe Mernick

Second Thoughts
Even if you are not a sports fan, keep reading, because this might speak to you

By Rabbi Emanuel Feldman

Knowing and Growing
Like a massive wave, this social pressure threatens to engulf a bochur altogether

By Rabbi Reuven Leuchter