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Bricks and Ladders
Ariella Schiller
Bricks and Ladders
Ariella Schiller
Bricks and Ladders
Ariella Schiller
Bricks and Ladders
Ariella Schiller
Bricks and Ladders
Ariella Schiller
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Close to a century later, we're still singing the songs of a visionary scholar, builder, and leader.
Feature Videos
When your work puts you inside some of the most sensitive situations in our community, how can you keep from burning out?
Yisroel Besser
A Summer Well Spent
"To see how 'I' and 'me' are just ways to say ‘us' and 'we'; to expand yourself to include others"
Yosef Herz
A Summer Well Spent
"It was all part of being there, showing the unaffiliated that bnei Torah can be fun, normal, and serious about Yiddishkeit at the same time"
Yosef Herz
Guestlines
Although it was an admirably selfless act, why was Esther’s attribution worthy of triggering the process of geulah?
Rabbi Eytan Feiner
Inbox
“The Torah map of this country would look very different without the quiet influence of out-of-town kollelim”
Mishpacha Readers
The Current: Israel vs. the World
As Israel faces its seventh month of fighting, diplomatic isolation raises a number of questions
Mishpacha Contributors
The Current: Israel vs. the World
“To understand how remarkable the accusations against Israel are, one needs to know about how other countries fight wars”
Eugene Kontorovich
Real Life
We designed the perfect engagement ring — then he had a new proposal
Beth Perkel
Real Life
My baby was so close and yet still out of reach. All I could do was say Tehillim and beg Hashem to intercede
Racheli Goldner
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Being liked by Tamara Fine is no small matter. I’ve seen the way the other girls look at me whenever she calls out a sunny, “Hey there, RaRa”

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Mommy laughs and then puts her mug down. “So, tell me again, eight other girls really got your backpack just because Tamara complimented you on it?”

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“RaRa, where’s Hadas today?”
I swallow and shift from foot to foot. Mommy’s green eyes flash, she doesn’t say anything.

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As I step over the threshold into my new classroom, I’m certain I’ve just altered my life forever. I just don’t know if it’s for better or worse

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