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FF Theme: When Kindness Blossoms
Readers share stories of kindness remembered
Family First Readers
Cooks Compete
Corn salad is an easy side dish to turn to when you need something quick and easy
Family Table Readers
Cooks Compete
 Aish 3 is Abie Rotenberg's latest project together with veteran partner Shlomo Simcha   "Iguess there’s still gas in the tank,” Abie Rotenberg told Mishpacha in an interview last month, discussing five decades as a composer who has found the right words to express devotion and pain and healing and memories. He was referring to
Family Table Readers
Press Pass
“There is an urge to tweet or post on Facebook every small thought, every unverified development. It’s good entertainment, but it’s not good journalism”
Omri Nahmias
Pearls of Wisdom   
Parents’ behavior has a profound effect on their children
Family First Contributors
Pearls of Wisdom   
How can the eishes chayil encourage her husband to accomplish in a respectful way that is both realistic and strengthens their shalom bayis?
Family First Contributors
Street Smarts
In the taxi world, drivers are divided as to whether a “real” nahag uses Waze. For these veterans who know the city’s every highway and byway, the consensus is clear: real drivers don’t rely on it
Yaacov Lipszyc
Street Smarts
Love of the land has been infused in Shuki’s blood since birth; he’s the right man for our challenge
Ariella Schiller
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A series that aims to keep the old, classic niggunim of the chassidus alive for perpetuity

By Riki Goldstein

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“It’s a magnificent musical composition with many different parts”

By Riki Goldstein

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“My music speaks from my heart to the listener’s heart. It’s music of honesty and reflection” 

By Riki Goldstein

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We asked a panel of prominent Jewish music lovers to give us a glimpse into their personal soundtracks

By Riki Goldstein

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So you finally print your poster. Now comes the actual concert. Who goes on first? Who goes on last?

By Dovid Nachman Golding

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“Even songs that get the crowd dancing and jumping in the air can be genuine Jewish neginah”

By Riki Goldstein