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The Gift of Forgiveness
My mother asked me to give Mindy my bag of sweets, but I adamantly refused

By Rabbi Yosef Sorotzkin

The Gift of Forgiveness
“Mr. Goldberg, I’m sorry, but you broke our agreement. We cannot have you back anymore”

By Malkie Schulman

The Gift of Forgiveness
On one of my last days at the company, I was shocked when Jack approached me and shook my hand

By Dovid Green

The Moment
Every moment, every decision and every step counts

By Mishpacha Staff

The Moment
"We can only laud and thank Hashem for this"

By Mishpacha Staff

The Lens
At a bris this week, I had the opportunity to capture it

By Avraham Elbaz

Impressions
One thing, though, was clear: It was Rav Ze’ev’s radiant face and rabbinic dignity that brought that salute again and again

By Gedalia Guttentag

Light Years Away
I’ve stopped thinking about it. They’ll manage. Somehow, something, someone. I don’t know

By Ruti Kepler

Silent Heroes
"I never push, because ultimately, all choices have to come from them”

By Ariella Schiller

Screenshot
A chance to realize how much we need Him in every aspect of what we do

By Shoshana Friedman

Family First Inbox
"All of us have the fortitude to turn these outrageous comments into something positive in our life"

By Family First Readers

Perspective

By Rabbi Ezra Schwartz

Windows
This is my avodah, I tell myself, as I rotate between apple juice, water, apple juice, water

By Rochel Samet

Follow Me
Did they realize what a loss they’d experienced? Did they realize this was forever, this odd void they could hardly identify, being so young and clueless?

By Esty Heller