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Every Song Has Its Story
Do we ever think much about, or even know, what motivated our favorite song?

By Riki Goldstein

My COVID Hero
We asked you to introduce us to your COVID hero, one of those quiet individuals who moved heaven and earth to lighten your load during this very trying time

By Mishpacha Readers

Personal Accounts
This year, this niggun was an anthem because we showed it. He’s always there for us, but this year, we were there for Him too.

By Yisroel Besser

Between Brothers
Dovid Wasserman held true to his faith to his final days

By Dovi Safier and Yehuda Geberer

Between Brothers
I do not judge you. I do not debate your choices. You know that already. But I pray for you still

By Dovid Brenner

Between Brothers
I promptly dried my tears, rewrote my report and went on to win second place at the fair
Between Brothers
Boris did not respond. He seemed choked up and emotional. I wondered what it was in that casual question that had touched him so deeply

By Rabbi Akiva Fox

Magazine Feature
Rav Gamliel HaKohein Rabinowitz fuses the hidden and revealed light to help every broken soul radiate its own holiness

By Yisroel Besser

Teen Feature
Do you dream about your future? You are not alone!

By Elky Pascal

Eyes That Saw Angels
Venerable individuals still among us share their recollections of personal encounters with yesteryear's giants

By Dovi Safier and Yehuda Geberer

Magazine Feature
The thousands who came to Rav Steinman's home were unaware that upstairs, Rav Yitzchak Grodzinski’s modest demeanor hid the splendor of the last prince of Slabodka

By Gedalia Guttentag

Family First Feature
How to ascertain if your therapist is competent, caring, and the right match for you

By Elisheva Appel

LifeTakes
A date. With someone I’ve been trying to meet for months, but who had always given me a no

By Raizy Jotkowitz

Portrait of a Family
What would Devorah say if she came upstairs with that ribbon in her hair? Tamar thought about it. Probably nothing — but then tonight she’d complain to her parents that Tamar was ...

By Malka Grunhaus