Tribute
Through a winding path of pain, hope, courage, and trust with Rabbi Leo Dee, after the brutal murders of his wife, Lucy, and daughters Maia and Rina Hy”d
By Rabbi Mordechai Ginsbury
Software Savvy
Shaindel has a real problem, but it has a great solution
By Esther Kurtz and Liora Waxman
The Moment
A Gissinger grandson got up, and like his grandfather did years before, began to hum the sweetest of tunes
By Shmuel Botnick and Yosef Herz
For the Record
In the 1830s, a family in Tangier, Morocco, that traced its roots to the 1492 Spanish expulsion drew unwanted fame
By Dovi Safier and Yehuda Geberer
Standing Ovation
The jingle genre wasn’t lost on Jewish marketers, and in the 70s and 80s, Jewish jingles started becoming popular
Family First Feature
Rebbetzin Bruria David’s life embodied the Torah concepts of kavod and tzniyus, words that defy translation
By Elisheva Appel and Mishpacha Staff