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Pearls of Wisdom   
Parents’ behavior has a profound effect on their children
Family First Contributors
Pearls of Wisdom   
How can the eishes chayil encourage her husband to accomplish in a respectful way that is both realistic and strengthens their shalom bayis?
Family First Contributors
It's a Draw
What, this is where the day ends? Stupid planner. Where are the hours of the actual day?
Esty Heller
Calligraphy: Pesach 5785
The walk to the entrance is long, long, long, one aisle that’s five times the size of the entire prison commissary
Rochel Samet
Calligraphy: Pesach 5785
Meir repressed a groan. Why didn’t girls know that guys didn’t take mussar seder seriously?
Esther Kurtz
The Current: Israel vs. the World
As Israel faces its seventh month of fighting, diplomatic isolation raises a number of questions
Mishpacha Contributors
The Current: Israel vs. the World
“To understand how remarkable the accusations against Israel are, one needs to know about how other countries fight wars”
Eugene Kontorovich
Yiddishe Gelt
“We always celebrate birthdays, but we don’t overdo it. It’s all about getting together, learning something, making a hachlatah, making a l’chayim, making a shehecheyanu”
Rochel Burstyn
Yiddishe Gelt
How much do you fork over when dining out?
Mishpacha Readers
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By Malky Lowinger