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Spotlight
Brett Kavanaugh is a man of many courts

By Omri Nahmias

Double Take
“Let’s do the last one this time,” I said. The last sister, the last sheva brachos; it would be so amazing, I could hardly wait

By Shaina King

Point of View
Each neshamah knows what it needs

By Yonoson Rosenblum

Shul with a View
Of course, I never mentioned my dream to anyone

By Rabbi Ron Yitzchok Eisenman

Off the Couch
Anxiety was present in the room, but not in the patient

By Jacob L. Freedman MD

EndNote
The Skulener Rebbe’s message was hidden in the song

By Riki Goldstein

Profiles
When photographer Joshua Haruni stumbled onto the chassidic courts of Israel, he found a small window of exposure to a shuttered world

By Esther Teichtal

Personal Accounts
Devastated by grief after the loss of his daughter, Los Angeles attorney Baruch Cohen now helps others heal

By Barbara Bensoussan

Family Tempo
The heart songs of these women called upon a few unfettered tears of my own that fell to the floor between my feet

By Inga Barsky

Dreamscapes
I’m intrigued by my visceral reaction: “No way, I could never do that. That would be the worst day ever!”

By Elisheva Appel

Magazine Feature
The story of survivor Itu Lustig and how she found the strength to start over, build a family, and create a beautiful legacy

By Barbara Bensoussan

Magazine Feature
Six women share their galus moment, while two others teach us how to yearn and what to yearn for

By Brachi Blumenberg and Mishpacha Contributors

Normal Like Me

By Ruti Kepler

Shared Space
He’d wanted to tell her that someone good enough at being passive-aggressive doesn’t have to be pushy, but she was already on to the next thing

By Dov Haller