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Lifestyle
The unspoken question practically shouts out loud: Is there another way?

By Yael Schuster

Lifestyle
“People have to learn to live within their means, I see people spend thousands and thousands of dollars. But the chasunah is only for seven or eight hours. And then what?”

By Yochonon Donn

Lifestyle
Wedding standards are rising. Today, many families are opting for packages that won’t wipe them out

By C.S. Teitelbaum

Lifestyle
Planning a chasunah should be done with a sense of gratitude, not a sense of entitlement.

By Mishpacha Contributors

Lifestyle
If you really want your simchah to stand out, make it personal: let it reflect your gratitude to Hashem and joy in the occasion.

By Yisroel Besser

Personal Accounts
In a special collection of memories, vacationers share their privileged glimpses of Torah giants in the relaxed summer settings of the mountains and seaside

By Mishpacha Contributors

Lifestyle
Is there a better way?

By Yisroel Besser

A Few Minutes With
“Making Israel a partisan issue is a mistake.” House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer on why the Squad don’t represent most Democrats

By Omri Nahmias

2.0 Feature
Sometimes its as simple as a paper and pen. Here are some tips from productivity pros.

By 2.0 Contributors

Yardsticks
Shevy twisted the bag around her finger and inhaled. “I’m not dumb. I know something’s wrong. You’re hiding something about the Engels. What is it? Tell me, I can handle it”

By Esty Heller

Off the Couch
Evan showed up with a scowl on his face and a $600 set of headphones that were blasting rap music loud enough to be heard over the sound machine in my office

By Jacob L. Freedman MD

Parshah
We should want to be moser nefesh and open about our identity

By Faigy Peritzman

Jr. Feature
Twenty-first century luggage is all about the high-tech and smart features that transform luggage from simple suitcases to almost anything you need it to be!

By Sivi Sekula

Win or Lose
Why shouldn’t he be happy to see us? Yitzy thought to himself. Since I didn’t get a hundred on the math test, he gets to keep the building instead of us

By Chaim Finkelstein