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Family First Feature
Nothing can bring a loved one back or restore a ruptured marriage, but careful financial planning through all decades of life can mitigate the painful financial fallout

By Sara Glaz

Medical Mysteries
We treated the infection again and again, but it kept returning

By Rachael Lavon

Family Diary
I was sure they were made for each other. Then he called it off

By Shani Leiman

Family Tempo
Everyone else was moving on. Only her husband was frozen in time

By Shifra Honig

Windows
For me, a smoke detector functions like a kitchen timer, only a lot more shrill

By Sarit Azoulay

Musings
You get up the next morning and you head into your day, and you act like a normal person with normal problems

By Miriam Maggid

Encounters
I eased out of my parking spot and began to meander down each row, searching for more bumper-sticker inspiration

By Peshie Needleman

Rocking Horse
Hannah sits down opposite Sarah. Her heart sinks. Now she will have to give a full accounting, which she prefers not to do

By Leah Gebber

Washington Wrap
it makes sense for Morocco to grasp the present opportunity rather than wait for the new administration

By Omri Nahmias

The Moment
Who better to inspire thousands of talmidim in the biggest yeshivah in the world, than a rebbi who is happy to teach one person at a time?

By Mishpacha Staff

Send Them Off as Jews
Even when someone has only a short time to live, life — both in quantity and quality — is a halachic imperative

By Rabbi Daniel Rose

For the Record
Rav Dovid Leibowitz may have been the first to adopt the Chofetz Chaim name in America, but many subsequent mosdos would proudly carry the beloved gadol hador’s name as well

By Dovi Safier and Yehuda Geberer