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Aliza Seidman
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Tzivi Wagner
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Chaia Frishman
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Mindel Kassorla
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Judy Landman
Dinner Hour
When it’s time to eat, the youngest ones eat first, followed by the older children, who drift to the table as the smells draw them in
Rochie Laufer
Dinner Hour
A meal both adults and kids alike will enjoy!
Rochie Laufer
Medical Mysteries
All the tests came back clear—but something was very wrong
Faigy Peritzman
Medical Mysteries
What was behind my son’s attacks of agonizing pain?
Faigy Peritzman
Sirens at Ne'ilah
A half century after the guns fell silent over Sinai and the Golan, revisiting the climactic scenes on the front and those inside the heart
Binyamin Rose
Sirens at Ne'ilah
As sirens wailed, soldiers mobilized, and an entire nation was gripped by fear, how did the Torah world’s leaders respond?
Meir Gold and Yair Stern
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.
Incredible Lab
See water “walk” in this incredible experiment! 
Malka Winner
Incredible Lab
Heat expands molecules while cold contracts them. And this experiment demonstrates it
Malka Winner
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“Kinderlach, when you’re on a mountain, never take the easy way down. Always make your way up.”

By Sarah Bloch

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The shrieks arise from all sides, as we, strangers all of us, jump in a completely unrehearsed, perfectly synchronized dance of dread. It’s an instinctive scream, helpless in its futility.

By Hindy Heimowitz

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The distance eats away at me. I feel unmoored, floating. My best friend is in pain, and I’m hiding

By Leora Rosenberg

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I wait. I wait for the birth pangs, I wait for the mourning. But both are slow in coming

By Ariella Schiller

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I kept those words in a special place, as a sign of a prophecy that would hopefully come true

By Tzippy Wagner

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Eight thirty. It was really too late to start putting up a dough

By Rikki Schultz