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Light Years Away
It seems that many readers missed the essence of the story
Ruti Kepler
Light Years Away
Her son looks at her directly. He’d gone to speak with his father, not with her. He’d intentionally come while she was out
Ruti Kepler
Podcast: Mars & Venus Leave Egypt
Episode 3: What is true beauty?
Miriam Kosman
Podcast: Mars & Venus Leave Egypt
Would you prefer to be the one taking the Jews out of Egypt...or Egypt out of the Jews?
Miriam Kosman
The Other Side of the Counter
One Husband’s Tips on How to Really Help Your Wife in the Kitchen
Simcha Cohen
The Lonely Wait
Within all the sound, do we hear the voices of the young men and women themselves?
Faigie Zelcer
The Lonely Wait
Adopt a Shadchan (AAS) began with a small group of dedicated shadchanim, committed to helping singles find their match
Lisa Elefant
In Focus
To live means more than to be alive. It means to appreciate what true life is about
Shmuel Botnick
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The yetzer hara has mastered the art of spinning something from nothing. If he wants machlokes, he’ll figure out a way to get it
Shmuel Botnick
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Governments rise and governments fall, but our essentialness will never fade

By Yisroel Besser

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I’m not suggesting this story is the beginning and end of any discussion about frum journalism

By Eytan Kobre

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“I have heard that some people are tired of the tech conversation. I say the tech conversation hasn’t even begun”

By Mishpacha Readers

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We are held accountable for both our actions and our inactions. We therefore need to speak about the issues that are relevant. We have no right to be silent

By Rabbi Ahron Lopiansky

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Every single thing that happens in the world and in our lives is, by definition, bashert, and deeply purposeful

By Eytan Kobre

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“Those opening their mesivtas for struggling boys in the middle of our small communities will have a lot to account for after 120”

By Mishpacha Readers