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Lifestyle
The unspoken question practically shouts out loud: Is there another way?

By Yael Schuster

Lifestyle
“People have to learn to live within their means, I see people spend thousands and thousands of dollars. But the chasunah is only for seven or eight hours. And then what?”

By Yochonon Donn

Lifestyle
Wedding standards are rising. Today, many families are opting for packages that won’t wipe them out

By C.S. Teitelbaum

Lifestyle
Planning a chasunah should be done with a sense of gratitude, not a sense of entitlement.

By Mishpacha Contributors

Lifestyle
If you really want your simchah to stand out, make it personal: let it reflect your gratitude to Hashem and joy in the occasion.

By Yisroel Besser

Personal Accounts
In a special collection of memories, vacationers share their privileged glimpses of Torah giants in the relaxed summer settings of the mountains and seaside

By Mishpacha Contributors

Lifestyle
Is there a better way?

By Yisroel Besser

A Few Minutes With
“Making Israel a partisan issue is a mistake.” House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer on why the Squad don’t represent most Democrats

By Omri Nahmias

Recipes
Cheese and charcuterie boards are definitely the popular options in the food­ on-a-board world. This method is amazing for a crowd and easily adaptable to your own preferences.

By Michal Frischman

2.0 Feature
Meet Chaya Suri and learn how she’s made the art of sourdough baking into a business that provides for her family in more ways than one.

By Abbey Wolin

2.0 Feature
Our rebbeim and our parents teach us from a young age that the Torah’s values — and not society’s values — are real and true.

By Rabbi Avrohom Weiss

2.0 Feature
People didn’t invent airplanes. Flight is part of Hashem’s world — we just had to find it.

By Alex Abel

2.0 Feature
The Story Behind Innovative Pool-Sharing Service Swimply

By Sabrina Brick

Editors Note
When I get to that place, I remember that Hashem has a plan tailor-made for me

By Alex Abel