Yosef Juarez was born into a Christian family in Honduras and converted to Judaism along with his minister and fellow congregants. His future wife Tzipporah traveled her own journey from Islam to a kosher beis din. Together they’re helping other bewildered newcomers navigate a confusing new reality
Camp Agudah’s Reb Meir Frischman, who’s been at the helm of Ruach Country for the last four decades, is gearing up for his last summer in camp.
Yossi Cohen is smart, charismatic, and fearless — and the Mossad’s first shomer-Shabbos chief. But in this family, heroism comes in all colors.
Just three months ago, as the presidential primary season got underway, the burning question was whether Donald Trump could capitalize on his popularity in the polls and translate that into votes. Ten million votes and victories in 25 states later, the real estate mogul and television celebrity is on the verge of closing the biggest deal he has ever bargained for. An exclusive Mishpacha interview
“If you want to understand who I am, and what gave me the strength to do the things I’ve done, I have to tell you about my parents and my childhood home.”
Television newscaster Sivan Rahav and radio personality Yedidya Meir are the closest thing the Israeli chareidi world has to a celebrity power couple. For Israelis across the religious spectrum, they represent an island of positivity, ahavas Yisrael, and grounded values in a confused world where religiosity has been hijacked by a sensationalist media.
