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True Colors
The only thing I thought I was good at was being lonely. And trust me, it’s not a good thing to be good at
Chaya Rosen
True Colors
Since when do fire alarms actually mean a fire?
Chaya Rosen
In Other News
Covid, in addition to causing immense loss of life, disrupted the world’s supply chain of products and services
Omri Nahmias
In Other News
It is clear that the Regents are determined to exert their control over private schools for the first time
Yochonon Donn
Editor's Letter
Maybe the ultimate strength of Stories is their unique ability to wrangle with the soul
Rachael Lavon
Editor's Letter
You struggle and toil and build, and then it all comes down, but perhaps that’s the point. Perhaps the glory is in the effort, not the result
Yisroel Besser
Inner Workings
How Galit Winer of Kidichic created a children’s clothing empire
Abbey Wolin
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"One thing most definitely does need fixing. And that is the absence of empathy and respect for an entire demographic"
C. Saphir
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Believe me — I promise you that I’m constantly questioning: Why was I worthy of this miracle?
Charlene Aminoff
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Shlomo Hamelech speaks of an eis lisno — a time to hate, and we Jews are now in ours — to hate Amalek

By Eytan Kobre

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“I think it’s terribly unhealthy for them to get a message that they should be deprived or seen as misfits because their father is learning”

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“This Double Take story only reinforces our society’s preoccupation with externalities and superficialities”

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“There’s a chasm even greater than the one between Heaven and earth — the distance between mind and heart”

By Eytan Kobre

Voice in the Crowd

Writing breathlessly about a trip to Yerushalayim is a bit high-school-yearbooky, but I don’t care

By Yisroel Besser

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How hard do we work to leave our children things that they either do not want or do not need?

By Rabbi Chaim Aryeh Zev Ginzberg