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Back from the brink of death, Eli Beer took his mission to the war zone and beyond

By Rachel Ginsberg

Magazine Feature
How Lyme disease mounts a stealthy, silent attack on the unsuspecting

By Barbara Bensoussan

Software Savvy
Which type of automation is the best fit for your needs?

By Esther Kurtz and Liora Waxman

Job Search
Work settings can include: the manufacturing industry, health care facilities, large or midsize corporations, nonprofit organizations, and many more

By Gila Arnold

The Beat
We now know something about BBC employment policies: You can utter a borderline blood libel and keep your job 

By Gedalia Guttentag

Inside Israel
Elizabeth Tsurkov’s disappearance in Iraq spotlights the Iran-Israel shadow war

By Yaakov Lipszyc

Knesset Channel
Beaten and bruised, Bibi bounces back

By Avi Blum, ESQ

The Rose Report
If the debate were held today, aside from Trump and DeSantis, only three others — Nikki Haley, Senator Tim Scott, and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy — would make the cut

By Binyamin Rose

Jr. Serial
The letter. That reminds me of the letter I mailed Ima yesterday — and the newspaper again. I wonder when she’ll get the letter. I wonder if she’ll write back.

By Rochel Samet

A Tasty Twist
Let’s just say dill pickle potato chips became the newest thing in the Goodman household

By Menachem Goodman

Story Time
"I want to hear confidence! Conviction! If you don’t know that we’re getting out of here, then we’ll likely fail!”

By Y. Bromberg

Man With a Pan
I love to cook, so pulling off a full Shabbos should be easy, right?

By Rabbi Aharon Nikop

The Moment
Rabbi Gold’s passing presents us at Mishpacha with our own personal sense of loss

By Shmuel Botnick and Yosef Herz

On Site
What lies behind those closed portals you pass by as you wander the old sections of Jerusalem or Tzfas?

By Ariella Schiller