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Every Song Has Its Story
Do we ever think much about, or even know, what motivated our favorite song?
Riki Goldstein
Every Song Has Its Story
“In place of a sefer Torah,” he told the group, “let us carry this child, who represents the future of the Jewish people”
Riki Goldstein
Open Mic
The seminary experience should therefore be rooting our young women to Toras Eretz Yisrael in all its dimensions
Shmuel Winiarz
Open Mic
Something is shifting in the kiruv world, and it’s not happening where you’d expect it
Dovy Grossman
Family First Inbox
“Hashem doesn’t judge us on the result — He’s looking, with loving eyes, at the effort”
Family First Readers
Family First Inbox
“Every one of us should start every day giving ourselves a standing ovation”
Family First Readers
Outside Chance
Chaim picked up his laffa, then put it down. He seemed to be thinking. “I don’t remember ever making a conscious choice in my life”
Esther Kurtz
Outside Chance
My breath caught in my throat. Every time I let myself picture that awful moment, I felt first-trimester nausea
Esther Kurtz
Whats Cooking
We know it can seem daunting to make deliciously textured cakes that everyone will enjoy, but with all the ideas that follow, we’re confident that you’ll be able to fill that cake-sized hole in your menu
Mishpacha Staff
Whats Cooking
Pasta is one of those forever foods that survive the tides of trends. It’s cozy and delicious and will never go out of style
Family Table Contributors
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When Motty Steinmetz starts to sing, you feel your heart break. It isn’t just his beautiful vocal styling or unusual range. It’s the genuine emotion behind every word

By Shlomi Gil

Profiles

Q: Which three words launched more musical careers in the frum world than any other?

A: Speak to Sheya

By Yisroel Besser

Profiles

A conversation with Reb Romi Cohen z”l several years back. A lion has fallen.

By Yisroel Besser

Personal Accounts

The chance to remember, to escape reality for a moment and grasp at images, recapture conversations stored away, are a Yom Tov of their own

By Yisroel Besser

On Topic

Frum mekarvim on college campuses get to connect with young adults standing at a crossroads in life — an unparalleled kiruv opportunity. Yet, they’re also surrounded by a culture anathema to Torah values. How do they navigate the challenges?

By Malka Forster

On Topic

The phone call they’ve been waiting for — a baby available for adoption — might sound like the end of a happily-ever-after tale, but it belies all the turmoil that came before. Still, parents who’ve managed to navigate the rigorous social services evaluations that often overlap with the disappointment of another failed treatment are finally reaping the rewards.

By Gila Arnold