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LifeLines
In those days, Jews were Jews, and I, the grandson of the Rosh Yeshivah, played ball with Bernie, the kid whose father worked on Shabbos

By C. Saphir

Impressions
“Learn three masechtos, be’al peh,” the rosh yeshivah said. “Kiddushin, Gittin, Nedarim. Then you will have a bechinah. If you succeed, you’ll earn 20 litu and a new suit”
Shared Space
Now she knew why she wasn’t feeling the peace that sleeping Sari and grateful Ariella and the sunny living room should have given her

By Dov Haller

Normal Like Me
“He said more than that: He said that G-d is everything that happens to us and everything that will happen. He is the blood that flows in our veins”

By Ruti Kepler

Outlook
How can we maximize the potential of Rosh Hashanah?

By Yonoson Rosenblum

Text Messages
A move toward Him necessarily means a move away

By Eytan Kobre

Guestlines
What do the multiple books of life mean to us?

By Rabbi Efrem Goldberg

Magazine Feature
If you walk into a Pinsk-Karliner tish looking for the Rebbe, he’s the one sitting in the middle of the table among the chassidim, leaving rebbishe hanhagos at the door

By Aryeh Ehrlich

Magazine Feature
What’s your singular snapshot moment of 5778, the encounter, experience, or epiphany that will always wield a lasting impact?

By Mishpacha Contributors

Open Mic
Why are girls’ lessons more “colorful” and creative?

By Mishpacha Readers

Magazine Feature
Dr. Nathan Birnbaum embarked on a quest that led him to the “promised lands” of Zionism and secular Yiddish culture. Then he had an encounter that changed everything

By Gedalia Guttentag

Magazine Feature
Here’s a guide to the interesting fruits that might wind up on your table this year

By Sivi Sekula

Magazine Feature
When it comes to checking for bugs, we have to take it very, very seriously, and that includes having to check some of our favorite Yom Tov foods

By Jennifer Tzivia MacLeod

Point of View
More than anything, Rosh Hashanah is a day of hope

By Rabbi Moshe Grylak zt"l