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Jr. Feature
Nothing says summer like a campfire does. Jr. spoke to three different camps to hear how they make campfires special

By Rochel Samet

From A to Z
“Just leave me alone, Mrs. Adler,” I said. “I don’t want your help.” I swallowed a sob and walked out

By Rikki Baum

Out of the Woods
“What are you—” Elchanan began, but then he heard something. Was that a voice?

By Rochel Samet

Follow Me
Yes, no, I-dunno, okay. Deena kept quiet throughout, trying to maintain an even face. She hadn’t expected Miri to chatter, right?

By Esty Heller

Inbox
"I don’t look down at people for owning smartphones, but I know that I speak for thousands of Mishpacha readers who are not 'screen focused'"

By Mishpacha Readers

Parshah
Circles therefore represent Hashem’s handiwork, and squares man’s handiwork

By Faigy Peritzman

Works for Me
"I love this question! You’re clearly balancing a wonderful mix of both ambition and caution, motivation and thoughtfulness"

By Shaina Keren

The Moment
The Vaad Hayeshivos in prewar Poland considered this summer respite crucial for the talmidim of the great yeshivos

By Mishpacha Staff

The Moment
"We came here thinking we were full, but now, we find out just how empty we are"

By Mishpacha Staff