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Beltway Brief
How to defeat ISIS and lose your semi-autonomy in a handful of simple steps
Jake Turx
Beltway Brief
Two peace plans, two philosophies, and one awkward overlap at Mar-a-Lago
Jake Turx
Booklists
"Is there a peirush on Chumash you consider indispensable when learning the weekly parshah?"
Mishpacha Staff
Booklists
As a teenager, I found myself going back and referencing it again and again
Mishpacha Staff
A Gift Passed Along
And that was it. Zeide was forced to simply step over the body and keep marching without pause
Adina Stilerman
A Gift Passed Along
“You, my friend, should be walking around with a camera all day”
Nachman Hellman
20 Questions for 20 Years
“The goal isn’t just to retell a story or profile an individual, but to add something new” 
Riki Goldstein
20 Questions for 20 Years
"I love writing, and I also love that it’s not part of my job, which means I can write only when I feel like I have something to say"
Riki Goldstein
Windows
My three-year-old plays pretend shopping: She sits by a “computer” and orders on Amazon
Brochy Ganeles
Windows
Even if I make it through the event without obvious disaster, I come home and unravel
Ashira Becker
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As Jerusalem gears up for municipal elections at the end of the summer, Agudah MK Uri Maklev reflects on his own first foray into local politics

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A new study examines common myths about the chareidi sector while pinpointing areas of concern

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Lifestyle

For baalei teshuvah, whether it’s their child’s bris, bar mitzvah, or wedding, making simchahs is a coming of age. Yet, like all milestones, getting there isn’t always easy

By Riki Goldstein

Profiles

As engineering consultant to the Star-K, Jonah Ottensoser works with large manufacturers to create “Sabbath Mode” appliances. It often requires a little Jewish ingenuity

By Margie Pensak

Communities

Hugo Paluch had big plans to help the garbage sifters outside his Johannesburg home. Though the 14-year-old couldn’t complete his task, he inspired others to take up his mission

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