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Symposium
Some of this generation’s most sought-after mentors offer insight on navigating the challenges, dilemmas, and victories of the ben Torah in today’s workplace

By Mishpacha Contributors

Profiles
Rav Aaron Lopiansky, author of Orchos Chaim: Ben Torah for Life, says the challenge facing today’s breadwinner is to create realistic goals and craft a new message

By Yisroel Besser

Lifestyle
Many women view the kollel to workplace transition as a natural stage of married life. But reports from the trenches paint that “natural transition” as a rocky process

By Avigail Rabinowitz

On Topic
Making the move from kollel to the workplace means making many decisions. Advice and guidance from the experts can help a yungerman make an informed decision

By Rachel Bachrach

Profiles
What happens to a yeshivah man’s self-image when the pressure of parnassah hits?

By Yeshaya Kraus LCSW

On Topic
Today’s balabos needs a program that delivers strong returns for limited time — and the staying power to make it a permanent part of the juggling act

By Yosef Lustig

Inside Israel
Here comes trouble: the threat of a Yair Lapid comeback

By Eliezer Shulman

Washington Wrap
Mueller’s almost done, but Russia saga isn’t

By Omri Nahmias

Win or Lose
Yitzy couldn’t blame his parents. He was worried too. What would happen if they were kicked out of their wonderful apartment? Where would they go?

By Chaim Finkelstein

Story Time
Yonah winced as he tried adjusting himself higher onto the bed. “I’m just not so smart. But you know what? I’d wrestle a bear again for sure”

By Yehuda Bromberg

Magazine Feature
When Moishy Hersko and his group of frum globe-trotters arrived in Antarctica this December, though, they brought sparks of warmth, excitement, and inspiration to thaw the ice a b ...

By Leeba Leichtman

Jolly Solly
“Daddy! Guess what! Mr. Krankowitz is becoming rich. He got a letter from a company about diamonds in Antarctica. Maybe you can get rich as well”

By R. Atkins

LifeTakes
Greet everyone like you were hoping to meet them here, smile at them, offer a compliment. You never know what’s going on in someone else’s life… right?

By Penina Garfinkle

More or Less
Negotiations, I remember reading once, are not a zero-sum game with winners and losers, but a transaction where each side prioritizes what they really want

By Esther Kurtz