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Corona Crisis
When the dust settles and life reemerges from lockdown, how will our communities, reeling from the pandemic fallout, readjust to a new reality? Part One of a special project

By Mishpacha Contributors

Profiles
Dr. Yehuda Sabiner got his real education in the Covid ward

By Sharon Gelbach

Inside Israel
Why Israel’s courts could still split the Bibi-Benny coalition

By Eliezer Shulman

Inside Israel
Is Israel being too optimistic? The rate of infection will give us an answer in the coming weeks

By Eliezer Shulman

The Rose Report
Israel-Friendly Rankings in the Biden Veepstakes

By Binyamin Rose

The Moment
We’re inviting you readers to take Mishpacha’s neologism challenge

By Mishpacha Contributors

The Moment
The army of Dirshu test takers came prepared as ever, having mastered the material despite the challenges of recent months

By Mishpacha Contributors

Metro & Beyond
Can camps afford to operate with social distancing rules?

By Yochonon Donn

LifeTakes
But I don’t have much time to philosophize. Let me rephrase — I have time, but not quiet time

By C. Schon

Fundamentals
Let’s stop pointing fingers... Instead, let’s do our best to strengthen ourselves spiritually

By Rebbetzin Aviva Feiner

The Day After
When the dust settles, our young working guy is facing a crisis he never prepared for

By Gershy Tress

The Day After
From a chinuch standpoint, this virus will leave us with a mixed bag of after effects

By Rabbi Menachem M. Karmel

Job Search
The field of speech therapy is huge and varied, and that’s reflected in the many options for work settings

By Gila Arnold

Encore
Avi Korman felt like he was about to cry. He looked down. Dovi would never forgive him

By Dov Haller