Cindy Scarr explores how Shavuos represents not only a time to commemorate receiving the Torah (Kabbalas HaTorah) but also a period to reflect on internalizi...
Rav Mendel Kaplan's memory and teachings continue to resonate deeply with his former students, even four decades after his passing. Known as the Philly talmi...
Cindy Scarr narrates the transformation of Loretta Walker, who grew up unaware of Jews, into a passionate seeker of Judaism, culminating in her conversion jo...
Cindy Scarr discusses the resilience and appeal of Torah Judaism in contrast to the decline of heterodox Jewish movements and traditional American Christiani...
Cindy Scarr reflects on the internal and external challenges of maintaining religious practices, highlighting a personal anecdote of davening on a plane and ...
Mishpacha Magazine's Family First Inbox in Issue 945 features a diverse array of topics ranging from postpartum depression to gardening, Lag B'omer celebrati...
Cindy Scarr explores the paradox of loneliness within a bustling Orthodox Jewish community, highlighting how social roles, like that of a rebbetzin, can isol...
Cindy Scarr shares her personal struggle with the ritual of counting the Omer, drawing a parallel between the persistence required for both religious observa...
Ephraim Nachman shares his unique spiritual journey from being a Muslim to a member of the Chassidic community in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Growing up as a Pue...
Cindy Scarr, a mechaneches in a frum neighborhood, critiques the increasing trend of high school girls spending nights driving aimlessly in order to socializ...