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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

EndNote
With studio experience as a bochur and his still-robust voice, Rabbi Fully keeps the music going

By Riki Goldstein

Recipes

By Faigy Grossmann

Hostable

By Shevy Shanik

Family First Feature
Can art change the world? Bais Yaakov-bred artist Libby Klein is an unequivocal believer that yes, it can, and yes, it will

By Musia Slavin

Family Tempo
When I was diagnosed, it was fine. But this time, it’s my daughter

By Avigayil Turner

Dream On
"I’m not sure if ZeeZee would be interested. I mean, her family’s seriously rich; it’s not as if she needs to earn her pocket money”

By Gila Arnold