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Magazine Feature
Alter Mordechai Morel wasn’t supposed to live to his first birthday. But for the next 36 years, he defied the odds. Knowing any day could be his last, he made every minute count

By Malky Heimowitz

Magazine Feature
Jonathan Pollard dedicates the sefer Torah pledged in prison

By Binyamin Rose

Magazine Feature
How four Torah-observant doctors created a veritable blood bank for COVID research, and created a global kiddush Hashem in the process

By Yonoson Rosenblum

The Current
Former Citigroup executive Ray McGuire throws his hat in the ring for the New York City mayor’s race

By Yochonon Donn

The Current
Twenty years, 2,300 deaths, $1 trillion: what did the US achieve in Afghanistan?

By Omri Nahmias

Inbox
"Instead of suggesting how to avoid getting thrown off planes, why not stress that flying is a great opportunity to follow the rules, be kind and courteous, and make a kiddush Has ...

By Mishpacha Readers

The Soapbox
Looking for systemic racism where it doesn’t exist won’t cure America’s real crisis

By Gedalia Guttentag

The Beat
"As France is shocked by authorities’ inability to deliver justice, the Halimi family will fight on"

By Mishpacha Staff

Windows
 Decades apart, these individuals unknowingly impacted the way I interact with the children in my life

By Henny Salzman

Flashback
Holy women who were so connected, so complete, so pure

By Sarah Tovah Braha

Halachah
"Omitting Hamapil because one fears being interrupted between making the brachah and falling asleep is not justified"

By Rabbi Doniel Neustadt

Business Casual
"If you have an income right now, don’t give it up until you are at least 90 percent sure that your side hustle can pay all the bills"

By Musia Slavin

The Moment
“Having the Rav move from Monsey to Manchester is a loss, but it’s their right"

By Mishpacha Staff

For the Record
The shul and its builder had come full circle, attaining historic status while hosting the exiled yeshivah

By Dovi Safier and Yehuda Geberer