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Family Reflections
When you lose it, you’re letting your child self drive the bus. Take back the wheel

By Sarah Chana Radcliffe

Family First Feature
Crushing loss didn’t break Mrs. Shifra Hayman, it only made her more determined to maximize every moment 

By Shoshana Schwartz

Family First Feature
All I had to do was figure out my deepest desire, work to activate it — and it would happen?

By Aidel Loeb

Freeze Frame
I often search for ways to add freshness to days that feel boring

By Russy Tendler

Family Living
Use these tips to keep your house feeling fresh and cozy throughout the long winter ahead

By Miriam Weinberg

Behind the Book
Essential information, useful checklists, and practical guidance from rabbis, attorneys, and mental health professionals

By Riki Goldstein

Musings
It’s scary, it’s rare — oh yeah, there are only a few hundred people in the world that have this condition

By Naomi Krauss

Family Tempo
Sari shot Avi a rueful glance. They both knew full well that after the wedding, their bochurim rarely showed up again

By Penina Steinbruch

Branding Together
Seeing Calmin’ Ground’s website finally going live was an incredibly rewarding experience for everyone involved

By Sandy Eller

Day in the Life
Can your smart home tech master halachah, too?

By Rachel Bachrach

For the Record
Following the death of his son, Lazarus Joseph initiated the first regular minyan in the State Capitol building in Albany to recite Kaddish

By Dovi Safier and Yehuda Geberer

The Moment
"Make sure the weaker talmid has chavrusas, someone to help him in learning, someone to encourage him…. That’s your job”

By Mishpacha Staff

Second Dance
“So is that why you moved to Lakewood?” Mrs. Brucker asked, and Mrs. Putterman looked at her husband, as if for permission to answer

By Dov Haller

Screenshot
Join the Inbox discussion! All you need is a keyboard and an opinion

By Shoshana Friedman