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Omri Nahmias
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Morris Engelson
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Malkie Schulman
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Movin on Up
Trust yourself more than any test you’ll ever take – you’re the world expert on YOU!
Shaina Keren
Movin on Up
Chaya rethinks her assessment of what an ideal workplace looks like
Leah Greenburg
News In Depth
As the American chapter of the book on Jonathan Pollard is coming to a close, a new, more hopeful sequel is about to be written
Binyamin Rose
News In Depth
Ari Zivotofsky’s 18-year battle finally ends with “Israel” listed on his son’s passport
Ari Z. Zivotofsky and Naomi Zivotofsky
Knesset Channel
America’s secretary of war presented Israel as the model for the very partnership the United States now seeks to build
Avi Blum, ESQ
The Current
 A Chanukah attack in Sydney sends shockwaves across the Jewish world
Yaacov Lipszyc
Every Soul a World
Just as Moshe Rabeinu’s birthday and Yahrzeit are on the same day, so, too, Rabbi Dahan was decreed to be taken from us on his birthday. One year since his passing
Penina Steinbruch
Every Soul a World
“Yakov, in his short life in This World, succeeded in becoming a walking kiddush Hashem”
Ariella Schiller
Quick Q
The fresh-off-the-plane-from-seminary girl’s guide to landing your first job — and succeeding at it   "I t was around Pesach time of our seminary year when the job-search panic set in,” Dini Hoffman remembers. “My sem pals were frantically pacing up and down the stairs of our building, calling friends, neighbors, cousins, and old teachers, desperately
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Rabbi Breyer calls summer vacation “an unfortunate work accident between parents and children.” He says it’s really a matter of matching expectations

By Yisrael Groweiss

Personal Accounts

Two grown women, each paralyzed with fear at the thought of boarding a plane. A therapist uses innovative techniques to uncover the layers beneath the phobia and enables them to heal

By Esty Heller

Profiles

The couples who attend Hitkashroot have a serious problem: one spouse is religious and one is not. Through a course of seminars — and lots of work at home — these couples learn how to accommodate, communicate, and even thrive

By Gershon Burstyn

Profiles

A Boro Park rabbi, a deathbed pledge, and a manuscript snatched from the Russian Bear

By Rachel Ginsberg

On Topic

What makes someone popular? And how can you ramp up your own popularity?

By Rochel Burstyn

Profiles

Captain Richie Taylor is the NYPD’s highest-ranking officer who wears a yarmulke in uniform

By Yael Schuster