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Latest Fundamentals
Oasis in Time
Mrs. Elana Moskowitz
Touch Base
Mrs. Batya Weinberg
Moonlight
Rabbi Menachem Nissel
Milestones
Rebbetzin Shira Smiles
Unlock Your Heart
Faigie Zelcer and Leah Gebber
Cooks Compete
Corn salad is an easy side dish to turn to when you need something quick and easy
Family Table Readers
Cooks Compete
Can I ever find joy in davening, or is that a contradiction in terms?   Barrier: Can I be both needy and joyful? Succos is a time of joy, which brings me to wonder about joy in tefillah generally. What emotional space should I be in when I daven? Is there a place for calmness,
Family Table Readers
Booklists
"Is there a peirush on Chumash you consider indispensable when learning the weekly parshah?"
Mishpacha Staff
Booklists
As a teenager, I found myself going back and referencing it again and again
Mishpacha Staff
Jolly Solly
The troublesome two faced each other, fists clenched — but were distracted by Jolly Solly’s voice nearby
R. Atkins
Jolly Solly
“Burst pipe!” he called to his fellow workmen inside.  “Somebody turn off the water mains!”
R. Atkins
Ask a Venture Capitalist
Investor Secrets Revealed 
David Stark and Jordan Odinsky
Gourmet Vs. Everyday
This makes a great light, fun supper that the kids can eat quickly before running off to play
Chaya Suri Leitner and Sara Gold
Gourmet Vs. Everyday
This dish is so filling and extremely flavorful with minimal ingredients. The best part is that the filling is like a side dish!
Chaya Suri Leitner and Sara Gold
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Unlock Your Heart

How can we pray with joy when we lack so much?

By Faigie Zelcer and Leah Gebber

Touch Base

When — and how —should we be sharing?

By Mrs. Batya Weinberg

Unlock Your Heart

The path to greatness runs through our mistakes

By Faigie Zelcer and Leah Gebber

Unlock Your Heart

When we can’t identify the strivings of our souls, the siddur identifies them and gives them words

By Faigie Zelcer and Leah Gebber

Unlock Your Heart

We think we feel too little; we actually feel too much

By Faigie Zelcer and Leah Gebber

Unlock Your Heart

When we learn to let go of results-driven tefillah, we can open up to the idea of tefillah being a connection

By Faigie Zelcer and Leah Gebber