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Calligraphy: Succos 5786
I have lost my home already, have lost my country, and now I must give up my name, too?

By Bashie Lisker

Calligraphy: Succos 5786
What journeys did you have to take, to say, “This is who I am, this is what I love to do, and I don’t care who is watching?”

By Ariella Schiller

Calligraphy: Succos 5786
Leah stood there with empty arms. As usual, everyone else seemed to get what they wanted

By Esther Kurtz

Calligraphy: Succos 5786
“You listen to me, boys,” she said fiercely. “I’m coming back for you. This is only for now. Soon you’re coming home”

By Esther Shaindy Leshkowitz

Calligraphy: Succos 5786
That’s what I liked about Yidel. He wasn’t playing pretend. He didn’t butter up to me. He didn’t look at me like I was some figure on an ivory tower

By Esty Heller

Calligraphy: Succos 5786
Menashe shut his eyes for a moment and waited. Then — “Not a blizzard’s chance on Venus, Rabbi!”

By Shmuel Botnick

Calligraphy: Succos 5786
“You don’t have to do it, mammele. It’s okay, the sponsors understand, it’s all tzedakah. Not an actual competition”

By Rochel Samet

Calligraphy: Succos 5786
As if Elisheva knows. She doesn’t even know that Dovi exists, that I had another baby after… after

By Rivka Streicher

Magazine Feature
Meet Rabbi Yaakov Yisrael Herzog, the Rabbi of Riyadh

By Yaacov Lipszyc

Family First Feature
AI doesn’t judge, charge, or keep office hours. But can it really play therapist?

By Sarah Chana Radcliffe

Inbox
“I’ve heard from quite a few people that they'd rather sit by themselves than have to ask others if they can join a Shabbos or Yom Tov meal”

By Mishpacha Readers

A Better You
Strategies for intentional living from experts who get it

By Family First Contributors

Outlook
Charlie Kirk often said, “When people stop talking to each other, that’s when bad things happen.” He was killed for trying to create that dialogue

By Yonoson Rosenblum

Reno Real Talk
Could we carve a whole new room out of a set of stairs?

By Esti Vago