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Family Room
The thing is, the spirit of play is the foundation to the meaningful conversations we have with the people who matter most to us.

By Rivki Rabinowitz

Family Room Feature
These unique color palettes are sophisticated yet versatile and can be used to update any space, not just the play area.

By Shiri Feldman

Family Room
The idea of organizing is to set yourself up for success and to make sure the system in place is something that can work with your family.

By Bracha Zolty and Family First Contributors

DIY
Whether you’re a DIY-er or not, the key points to recognize are that creating a little oasis of play space doesn’t require excessive square footage or a wild imagination.

By Shaina Maiman

Family Room
The best kind of playtime is one where the children are learning in some form, using their creative energy

By Family Room Contributors

The Current
The furor generated by the reports of Putin’s condition raises questions of its own

By Eliezer Shulman and Gedalia Guttentag

A Heaping Scoop
Does coffee need a hechsher?

By Family Table Contributors

The Moment
“To learn the peirush of the Alshich Hakadosh is a joy"

By Mishpacha Staff

Send Them Off as Jews
Almost everyone wants a rabbi to visit at the end of life. There is a sense that it is a sacred time

By Rabbi Daniel Rose

Recipes
I wanted something that delivers the same level of satisfaction, without any of the frying. Let’s be honest, it ain’t Urbana, but I wouldn’t be mad at being a strong second best.

By Michal Frischman

Encore
The bochurim gave him confidence. They had made it fun again. Maybe the experts would hear that in his voice again — not just the power and range, but also the joy.

By Dov Haller