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#In A Word
The strong trees protruding through the snow and the sun shining through the shadows are a reminder to me that Hashem always provides us with strength and warmth in the coldness o ...

By Mishpacha Contributors

#In A Word
If I had to describe the atmosphere at this dinner in Wiesenthal's honor, I would say it was this overwhelming sense of “we have won”

By Mishpacha Contributors

#In A Word
On that snowy night, I made my way from Flatbush to Boro Park on foot, looking for that scene holding a story. On 14th Avenue, at around 8 p.m., I found it

By Mishpacha Contributors

#In A Word
Imagine my shock when I found out that this Yid, this pillar of fire, had come to one of my concerts — then another

By Mishpacha Contributors

#In A Word
Once I discovered my Maker, I went to my own backyard to learn how to create and deepen my relationship with Him

By Mishpacha Contributors

#In A Word
These two witnesses to history sat silently, hearing an enduring cry, a timeless call, to an Eternal G-d

By Mishpacha Contributors

#In A Word
In 1988, Rav Beck was invited to Melbourne, where he served the community faithfully for three decades as a force of authority and unity

By Mishpacha Contributors

Bricks and Ladders
"Wow. Well, you’re very astute, Rachel Ahuva. I’m impressed. But that was a long time ago. I’d prefer not to dredge up old hurts”

By Ariella Schiller

Profiles
Commercial pilot Charlie Dadoun finds clouds of faith as he soars through the skies. Eytan Kobre joins him for a midnight flight through the NY skyline.

By Eytan Kobre

Personal Accounts
Fifteen simanim form the structure of our Seder. If we listen closely, we can hear them echo in our everyday lives. Fifteen stories of transformation and tradition

By Mishpacha Contributors

News In Depth
The Israeli Supreme Court — whose tentacles extend to every government agency and Knesset committee, often impeding legislation that doesn’t adhere to its leftist worldview - has ...

By Binyamin Rose

Family Matters
How could I protect his dignity in the face of such a debilitating illness? How could I respect his independence and still keep him safe?

By Joan Zlotnick

Magazine Feature
It started with just one beautiful Haggadah sitting in a New York bookstore. Thirty-five years later, Chicago’s Stephen Durchslag has amassed one of the largest Haggadah collectio ...

By Beth Perkel