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Linked Supplement
Knowing where we come from gives us purpose and passion as we find our way forward

By Shoshana Friedman

Linked Supplement
By the time I had matured enough to pose the right questions, dementia had decayed his towering intellect and muted his deep, rich voice

By Mrs. Elana Moskowitz

Linked Supplement
Now, in hindsight, I wonder about it. A shul that had a rebbetzin, and no official rav? But back then it seemed natural

By Shoshana Friedman

Linked Supplement
If you could ask a single special ancestor of yours to address one question that you face, who would you ask and which life experience would you tap?

By Mishpacha Contributors

Linked Supplement
They’ve forged their paths and molded a chain that connects them to children and grandchildren who keep paying it forward. As bearers of family legacies who illuminate the journey ...

By Mishpacha Contributors

Linked Supplement
Strip away the where-what-when-how of our lives, and you’ll often find that behind the trappings of our modern-day routines lies an ancestor whose life mission informs our own

By Mishpacha Contributors

Linked Supplement
Knowing where we come from gives us purpose and passion as we find our way forward

By Mishpacha Contributors

Teen Feature
Life can be tough on so many fronts — school, friends, family. And that’s when there’s a choice: to give in to the difficulties, or to choose to rise above them — and see just how ...

By C.B. Wahler

Guestlines
A new standard with which to measure our deeds: the standard of eternity

By Rabbi Ahron Lopiansky

Story Supplement
Five stories of Providence and Protection

By Teen Contributors

Shul with a View
“I haven’t danced since 1938, why should today be different?”

By Rabbi Ron Yitzchok Eisenman

Jr. Feature
Do you know how the parchment for sifrei Torah are made? Have you ever seen how esrogim are grown? Join Jr. reporters on a journey to learn more about these mitzvos

By Jr. Contributors

50 Reasons
I looked around at all the boys in my class taking out rolls and pitot, and get this — the most popular aruchat eser food was a chocolate sandwich!

By Ariella Stern