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Works for Me
Using informational interviews as a way of trying to get a job is misleading, and will possibly have the opposite effect

By Shaina Keren

Magazine Feature
For over half a century, Rav Moshe Heinemann has set the bar high on kashrus, as head of STAR-K and as a foremost authority in the ever-more-complex field of kosher certification

By Eytan Kobre

Magazine Feature
Rav Shammai Zahn nurtured a generation of Sephardi gedolim whose influence was felt all over Europe and beyond. A reunion of memories after six decades

By Riki Goldstein

Inbox
"May Hashem continue giving His nation tools to enhance and enrich Torah life, and the ability for us each to make the right choices in their use"

By Mishpacha Readers

The Beat
Mansour Abbas’s Islamist party, which won four seats in the pre-Pesach elections, could hand victory to Bibi or to his opponents

By Mishpacha Staff

The Soapbox
In the interesting times we live in, Kennan’s Long Telegram is back in vogue

By Gedalia Guttentag

Washington Wrap
Republican opponents reject Biden’s reforms out of hand

By Omri Nahmias

The Rose Report
Election reform might be the least of President Reuven Rivlin's worries right now

By Binyamin Rose

Curveball
About one hour, a few X-rays, and one soda can later, Rafi was finally able to get some answers

By Ariella Stern

On Site
For over 25 years, renowned manuscript sleuth Moshe Rosenfeld has been traveling around the world in an effort to find and redeem ancient Jewish seforim

By Shmuel Friedman

Bentzi and the Peacock Feathers

By Shifra Glick

The Moment
"That ‘favor’ set the path for my subsequent sixty years in chinuch”

By Mishpacha Staff

Off the Couch
I cut straight to the chase. “So, you’re pretty much high all day, tzaddik?”

By Jacob L. Freedman MD

Outlook
The Shalva story: an example of how Hashem assigns missions to people

By Yonoson Rosenblum