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Musings
“Did you also call Asher’s mother, Tzivia,” I asked, “and tell her how wonderful her son is?”

By Rebecca (Feldbaum) Steier

Split
People expected me to have a holy perspective about our children’s conditions from the beginning

By Musia Slavin

What I’m Holding On To
“Just toss it!” is the rallying cry of these weeks. But some items we simply can’t bring ourselves to discard. 9 writers share

By Elana Moskowitz

What I’m Holding On To
“Just toss it!” is the rallying cry of these weeks. But some items we simply can’t bring ourselves to discard. 9 writers share

By Esther Shaindy Leshkowitz

What I’m Holding On To
“Just toss it!” is the rallying cry of these weeks. But some items we simply can’t bring ourselves to discard. 9 writers share

By Adina Lover

What I’m Holding On To
“Just toss it!” is the rallying cry of these weeks. But some items we simply can’t bring ourselves to discard. 9 writers share

By Devorah Gold

What I’m Holding On To
“Just toss it!” is the rallying cry of these weeks. But some items we simply can’t bring ourselves to discard. 9 writers share

By Bracha Stein

What I’m Holding On To
“Just toss it!” is the rallying cry of these weeks. But some items we simply can’t bring ourselves to discard. 9 writers share

By Cindy Scarr

The Moment
“It was the way he treated every person who came in off the streets with a sh’eilah, to share a chiddush, or even a simple thought on the parshah"

By Mishpacha Staff

Family First Inbox
"Being married to an addict doesn’t have to be a nightmare"

By Family First Readers

For the Record
Dr. Joseph Kaminetsky was the embodiment of Torah ideals, values, and action

By Dovi Safier and Yehuda Geberer

Dream On
“A broken leg is not exactly life threatening. It sounds like they have everything under control. Why do they need to bother you?”

By Gila Arnold

Off the Couch
A great way for me to lose my license, the bochur to get hurt, and Reb Ruvy to get arrested

By Jacob L. Freedman MD

LifeTakes
When I couldn’t smell the besamim, I curled up in my bed and waited for death to come

By C. Schon