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Outlook
Professor Jonathan Haidt of NYU’s Stern School of Business has been focused on the destruction of American youth by safetyism and smartphones
Yonoson Rosenblum
Outlook
The dramatic changes in my lifetime have come not only in the realm of technology, but also in attitudes
Yonoson Rosenblum
Rerouted: Pesach Theme 5783
Sometimes it’s the detours that remind us Who forms man’s footsteps and watches over His nation
Sarah Massry
Teen Fiction
Honestly, I felt the world had enough color in it, and didn’t need me messing up its palette
Miriam Bodner
Teen Fiction
We were the picture-perfect family, Mommy, Daddy, and me
Aliza Field
As They Grow
“Every little thing setting a little girl off” could be describing an emotionally dysregulated child
Rabbi Zecharya Greenwald
As They Grow
Rabbi Greenwald's column in Issue 1011, advising a mother with a daughter in shidduchim to clarify whether she wants a husband who learns or one who works, generated significant reader feedback. Two letters are presented here, along with Rabbi Greenwald's response.
Rabbi Zecharya Greenwald
Metro & Beyond
or the frum community across the United States, though, ECCA could finally offer a chance at tuition relief
Yosef Herz
Metro & Beyond
New York comes for special-ed provision
Yosef Herz
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