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Magazine Feature
 For the Beis Yisroel, it didn’t matter if you were a scholar, a cab driver, or a child who knew nothing of Shabbos

By Yisroel Besser

Magazine Feature
For Avromi Perkowski, who works tirelessly with no commission, it’s all about helping others enjoy their holiday

By Yosef Herz

Magazine Feature
Creating a network of schools and services under the noses of the KGB. A memoir of challenge and survival

By Tzivia Meth

The Rose Report
After six months of fighting, here's what we've learned

By Binyamin Rose

Halls of Power
Who will win the fundraising race, and will it be a determining factor for the outcome in November?

By Maury Litwack

Knesset Channel
Bibi has weeks to defuse the time bomb under his coalition

By Avi Blum, ESQ

The Explainer
These bochurim fall into a category colloquially known as “bnei mehagrim” (“children of emigrants”) and the issues are complex

By Yaakov Lipszyc

The Current: Israel vs. the World
As Israel faces its seventh month of fighting, diplomatic isolation raises a number of questions

By Mishpacha Contributors

The Moment
That night, a city that prides itself on playing host to Sam’s Club proved that it also hosts another club

By Shmuel Botnick and Yosef Herz

The Moment
Each plan offered a glimmer of hope against the backdrop of closed doors and limited options for Jewish emigrants facing imminent peril

By Dovi Safier and Yehuda Geberer

Cut ‘n Paste
Lieberman proved then that while most politicians may talk the talk, they’re clueless as to the walk

By Rabbi Hanoch Teller

EndNote
It’s still the warm, heimishe feel that carries the day

By Riki Goldstein

Dispatch
The myth of two different peoples, both indigenous to the land, long competing for the same piece of territory, is just that: a myth

By Rabbi Hillel Goldberg

Medical Mystery
My daughter suffered a rare complication — again and again

By Faigy Peritzman