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LifeTakes
Leah Wachsler
Family Tempo
Esther Shemtov
Windows
Perri Shafir
LifeTakes
Fayge Brant
Windows
Hodaya Ziv
Great Reads: Fiction
Was this the message Bnos Basya was teaching its students?
Penina Steinbruch
Great Reads: Fiction
I want to help my daughter. She just wants me gone
Bashie Lisker
On your Mark
Chana Malka Klein matches people, not diagnoses
Shoshana Gross
On your Mark
Where anti-Semitism gets reported, Tova (Chatzinoff) Rosenfeld, head of the ADL’s Brooklyn office, gets moving
Shoshana Gross
Succos E-Mag Bonus
    “You don’t see things in your mind? But how do you imagine stuff?” You know how some things are so obvious or universal you didn’t know they needed a formal name? Like how your nose runs when you eat hot or spicy food. It’s just — the way the world is, no? But as soon
Mishpacha Contributors
Succos E-Mag Bonus
    “You don’t see things in your mind? But how do you imagine stuff?” You know how some things are so obvious or universal you didn’t know they needed a formal name? Like how your nose runs when you eat hot or spicy food. It’s just — the way the world is, no? But as soon
Mishpacha Contributors
My COVID Hero
We asked you to introduce us to your COVID hero, one of those quiet individuals who moved heaven and earth to lighten your load during this very trying time
Mishpacha Readers
My COVID Hero
As we mark one year since the pandemic changed our lives, we asked you to introduce us to your COVID heroes
T.G.
Nourish to Flourish
"The last week, already? But we never even spoke about food and nutrition!"
Bracha Kopstick
Nourish to Flourish
“It’s finding ways to move your body that feel good, are enjoyable, and make you feel better, not worse, after doing it”
Bracha Kopstick
More Family Tempo
Words Unspoken

Even my friends of decades find it tough to see me this way, I can tell. But trust me — I haven’t changed

By Anonymous

Musings

I never imagined motherhood would take every single part of me, every last bit of myself I didn’t even know I possessed

By Emuna Stein

Windows

I want to tell her: Take this off. It’s terrible

By Sara Esther Samuel

Musings

I began working on Rosh Chodesh Adar. Not a moment too soon

By Rikki Schultz

Family Tempo

“Why do you need to wait for a comeback to look great? Who says you need to do what everyone’s doing? If side bangs work for you, go with it”

By Esty Heller

LifeTakes

But then, to my shock, I discovered that I wasn’t the only one who felt this way I had a dirty, little secret. I was mortified and embarrassed and didn’t want anyone to know. But you have to be brave and admit your failings if you’re going to work on them. I didn’t love Purim.

By Penina Steinbruch