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A Few Minutes With
Greenblatt spoke with Mishpacha about the Biden administration’s failures, what a Trump administration would do differently, and his experiences on October 7

By Moshe Sheffer

Connect Four
As Lag B’omer approaches, we ready ourselves for its celebration. But what, precisely, are we celebrating?

By Rabbi Daniel Glatstein

Cut ‘n Paste
“I’ll be back in an hour. I have to go beat up an anti-Israel demonstrator.”

By Dovid Nachman Golding

Double Take
Our Savta has looked forward to this day since, well, forever. She may be blissfully ignorant, but should she miss the opportunity to be at a family simchah?

By Rochel Samet

EndNote
Going back at least 35 years, avid Jewish music fans have seen the name

By Riki Goldstein

For the Record
There was a man who sang and who learned and who taught

By Dovi Safier and Yehuda Geberer

Impressions
People are tearing their tops and you’re buying a new one

By Aliza Radin

Inbox
Let me be clear. Aniim are not raising communal standards. Tzedakah funds are reacting to the increased expectations set by others.

By Mishpacha Readers

Family First Inbox
I encourage readers to not be the silent one, to show compassion and a gesture of kindness when it’s needed most.

By Family First Readers

On your Mark
A doula who helps mothers-to-be plan a better birth

By Shoshana Gross

The Next Chapter
There’s a candle, people gather, there are speeches, perhaps refreshments or even a full meal. Yes, all the elements of an event

By Ahava Ehrenpreis

The Current
Raisi’s Demise Sparks Chatter on Heirs in Iran

By Yaacov Lipszyc

Magazine Feature
This year, even though our lone voices might not swell with the same intensity and volume of the Meron music, we will bow in humility to the Divine conductor, wherever we are

By Mishpacha Contributors

Serial
“That’s okay,” Estee interrupted him. “I’m not going to schmooze in the den. I’m going to head back upstairs, rest, and daven in the room.” Yonah raised his eyebrows. “Oh. You sur ...

By Ariella Schiller