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Magazine Feature
Child star Bentzy Kletzkin finds advice for life and the upheaval just waiting to happen when his voice changes

By Yaakov Plavinsky

Magazine Feature
Rav Yitzchok Zilberstein is driven by a mission to show that there’s no sweetness like Torah when it’s practical and clear

By Eliezer Shulman and Gedalia Guttentag

Magazine Feature
The Novominsker Rebbe was taken at the moment he was needed most. Three years later, his two sons share their perspective of the rebbe who was a father to so many

By Shmuel Botnick

Magazine Feature
Nachi Weinstein, the bibliophile behind the seforim chatter podcast

By Yosef Herz

Magazine Feature
An observant Jew faced warlords and despots in risky territory, but never hid his Jewish identity

By Binyamin Rose

Magazine Feature
What the Traveling Chassidim have learned along the way is that the Jewish neshamah has many ways of being ignited

By Rivka Streicher

Magazine Feature
The best indication that the bodyguards for Israel’s Yom Tov guests are doing their job is that you can’t even tell they’re around

By Rachel Ginsberg

Magazine Feature
Lavi Greenspan went blind at age 26, but the challenge opened new vistas  that he hadn’t seen before

By Barbara Bensoussan

Calligraphy
Now Jacob’s pathetic cries were a mockery, and I trembled, my knees pulled tight up to my chin. I could not, would not hold him in my arms and watch him slip away. Not again

By Perl Weisz

A Better You
I encourage a small reframe, which can lead to giant changes: Don’t aim for control, aim to take charge

By Family First Contributors

Outlook
The dangers of disunity to the fate of the Jewish People, and the power of unity

By Yonoson Rosenblum

Calligraphy
Wrinkles are an honor when grandchildren count them. He has his four grandchildren from his son Meir. I, as he’s well aware, am a bubby to no one.

By Esty Heller

Family Diary
“I apologize that this got so out of control,” he said softly. “Really, I wish it hadn’t ended like this”

By Tzippi Leibenson

Voice in the Crowd
I’m not saying to consider out-of-town girls before in-town girls, just asking that you give them equal consideration

By Yisroel Besser