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Unsustainable
How a sweeping trend to spend risks toppling everything we’ve built

By Mishpacha Contributors

Unsustainable
What happens when money reshapes not just our definition of success, but our very identity?

By Yitzchok Landa

Unsustainable
We asked readers to describe a time they struggled between principles and pocketbook

By Mishpacha Readers

Unsustainable
Quietly, thousands have found a path to stability — without miracles, gimmicks, or shortcuts

By Ezriel Yudkowsky

Magazine Feature
It’s like mishmar all week. Why not celebrate Shabbos from Monday?

By Shmuel Botnick

Mesorah Quest
Even a volcano couldn't keep us away from Sicily's first bris in 500 years

By Ari Greenspan

The Current
Hamas’s growing jihadi terror network is a growing threat to Europe

By Kobi Borenstein

The Current
When the White House announced that it was accepting submissions for this year’s menorah, Mr. Heinemann pitched his own

By Yosef Herz

Guestlines
Exposure to diversity within Torah-true life is not a threat; it is a gift

By Rabbi Avrohom Neuberger

Outlook
Jews are effectively being encouraged to re-ghettoize themselves for their own safety

By Yonoson Rosenblum

EndNote
More recent songs have had messages of surrender, of picking up pieces after a fall

By Riki Goldstein

Second Thoughts
In a holy place like Jerusalem, even a city map can become a religious text

By Rabbi Emanuel Feldman

True Account
I wanted to be on the side of good, to get to a place where I could make a difference

By Rivka Streicher

The Moment
“Ah, you’re calling about the Chanukah story? Every year I get a call about it”

By Shmuel Botnick and Yosef Herz