How Rav Yehuda Heschel Levenberg sowed the seeds of advanced Torah study in America
“I’m the one in touch with our parents’ needs — and this is what they needed to enjoy Yom Tov”
Yeshivah cooks dish up the secret sauce of their success — along with a heaping serving of story
For a few brief minutes along the path of the eclipse, the world looked up
Did October 7 change people’s perception of Judaism? Mishpacha’s team visits Penn Station to find out
When our values compete, it’s hard to stay upright. Four writers reflect
“Shabbos is Shabbos,” he said with finality. “Shabbos comes first. Looking for heterim is not the proper approach”
The memory of that first Pesach reminds us that no matter how hopeless the galus seems, it is inalterably finite
I smile at the irony of our family standing between those running away and those who know where they stand
That’s the vision of Vehi She’amdah: the promise to Avraham is that Jewish exceptionalism has an upside
Stir-fry is one of my favorite ways to add color, crunch, and flavor to Pesach meals