fbpx
Latest Center Stage
Center Stage
Gila Arnold
Center Stage
Gila Arnold
Center Stage
Gila Arnold
Center Stage
Gila Arnold
Center Stage
Gila Arnold
Learning Curve
Aviva doesn’t show up to work for a few days, causing Suri to worry. Chavi tells Aviva’s mother that she’s been sick all week
Gila Arnold
Learning Curve
Hoping the peal hadn’t woken her children, she ran to the door. Standing on her doorstep were the last two people Yael would have expected to see
Gila Arnold
Lonely at the Top
The leadership vacuum that should be worrying us all. Three takes on a troubling trend
Yisroel Besser
Lonely at the Top
The leadership vacuum that should be worrying us all. Three takes on a troubling trend
Rabbi Avrohom Neuberger
Know This
 My OCD is a monster in my mind that won't go away
Amit Silver
Know This
If a chubby girl wears a tight shirt, she won’t be seen as the same girl again. Please… never forget what I just said
Estie Mann
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
As They Grow
Your problem is what we call “a rich man’s tzuris”
Rabbi Zecharya Greenwald
As They Grow
It does not make sense for you to put yourself out and work beyond your means for your daughter’s pleasure
Rabbi Zecharya Greenwald
More Center Stage
Center Stage

“You have a tremendously bright future ahead of you. Don’t tell me you’re going to throw it away because of one girl”

By Gila Arnold

Center Stage

Once again, Gabriella had displayed her knack for saying just what the other person needed to hear. No wonder Huvy had been so smitten, before—

By Gila Arnold

Center Stage

The glossy brochure paper was beginning to disintegrate under Gabriella’s sweaty fingers. Oh no. No, no, no. This could not be happening

By Gila Arnold

Center Stage

Huvy continued eating silently. She would not feel guilty. It was not her problem that her parents were divorced. She would not feel guilty

By Gila Arnold

Center Stage

Until this moment, when she’d heard the praise of a professional, Rina hadn’t quite understood what an accomplishment that was. Or how hard it must have been for Gabriella to give it up

By Gila Arnold

Center Stage

Rina’s eyes opened wide. “Heshy? What’re you doing home so early?” She dropped her bags and glanced at her watch. Six o’clock. “What’s wrong?”

By Gila Arnold