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Magazine Feature
Rabbi Tzvi and Rivi Horvitz spread a welcome mat of spirit and sushi in Israel's most secular city 

By Rachel Ginsberg

Magazine Feature
The forgotten legacy of Rav Chaim Brisker's chassidish son-in-law

By Rabbi Ephraim Zalman Galinsky

The Beat
The 2024 presidential campaign season officially kicked off this week with the Republican caususes in Iowa

By Yaakov Lipszyc

Knesset Channel
When sending Aharon Barak to the Hague, Bibi had an eye on Biden

By Avi Blum, ESQ

The Current
Israel's once-pastoral north is now a tense military zone

By Yisrael Feller

Inbox
“I laugh each year as the secular world pushes hard for Giving Tuesday. As frum Jews we have Giving Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday….”

By Mishpacha Readers

The Moment
For most, the story of pure chesed shel emes would end right there. But not for Rabbi Chill

By Shmuel Botnick and Yosef Herz

On Site
Artist Avraham Borshevsky didn't learn the Hebrew alphabet until he was in college. Now his life is filled with holy script

By Chananel Shapiro

Shul with a View
Back at home, Adina (Dini) continued to cry, her tears pulling at Zeidy’s heart

By Rabbi Ron Yitzchok Eisenman

Outlook
One person who did not get the message of preserving social unity is High Court President Esther Hayut

By Yonoson Rosenblum

Family First Inbox
“If anything is known to you and is so bothersome that it must be changed, this should be discussed before marriage”

By Family First Readers

War Diaries
After her son was critically wounded in Gaza, Dina and her family were surrounded by support — and miracles

By Sara Bonchek

Family First Serial
Stop thinking so much about your own problems, Annie. Think about Moey

By Miriam Zakon

Parshah
We are an exalted and holy people. We need to recognize our role in the world and dress the part

By Faigy Peritzman