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Knowing where we come from gives us purpose and passion as we find our way forward

By Shoshana Friedman

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By the time I had matured enough to pose the right questions, dementia had decayed his towering intellect and muted his deep, rich voice

By Mrs. Elana Moskowitz

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Now, in hindsight, I wonder about it. A shul that had a rebbetzin, and no official rav? But back then it seemed natural

By Shoshana Friedman

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If you could ask a single special ancestor of yours to address one question that you face, who would you ask and which life experience would you tap?

By Mishpacha Contributors

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They’ve forged their paths and molded a chain that connects them to children and grandchildren who keep paying it forward. As bearers of family legacies who illuminate the journey ...

By Mishpacha Contributors

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Strip away the where-what-when-how of our lives, and you’ll often find that behind the trappings of our modern-day routines lies an ancestor whose life mission informs our own

By Mishpacha Contributors

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Knowing where we come from gives us purpose and passion as we find our way forward

By Mishpacha Contributors

All I Ask
"We’re running a business here, not a homeless shelter. My father has a soft heart for people like that, but we can’t always be taking in these misfits"

By Ruti Kepler

Calligraphy
These women don’t even know her, but they want to know about her deepest struggles

By Rivka Streicher

Lifestyle
Rabbi Shalom Ghoori is an esrog expert on a mission to prove that the huge yellow fruit with the very edible sweet-tangy pulp is the pri hadar Chazal had in mind all along

By Yochonon Donn

Calligraphy
Ugh, that was not a nice thing to think about a person who gave you a generous gift. What was wrong with me?

By Esty Heller

Lifestyle
We looked around the Jewish world and found some beloved mom-and-pop shops that are still holding their own

By Mishpacha Contributors

Calligraphy
When Honey is done, she closes the succah door securely behind her. Everything is just as it always was. Everything is perfect. Now the boys can arrive

By Rochel (Grunewald) Samet