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Rabbi Moshe Grylak zt"l
Guestlines
Alexandra Fleksher
Voice in the Crowd
Yisroel Besser
Text Messages
Eytan Kobre
Text Messages
Eytan Kobre
Outlook
The growing disdain for marriage, and with it, parenthood, bodes badly for the future
Yonoson Rosenblum
Outlook
The Sdeh Teiman affair may well prove to be the first strand of the government legal system unraveling
Yonoson Rosenblum
News Feature
Rep. Josh Gottheimer's battle to bring Idan Alexander Back
Yitzchok Landa
News Feature
As selected hostages emerge from Gaza, joy mingles with dread
Avi Blum, ESQ and Binyamin Rose and Chananel Shapiro and Yaakov Lipszyc
TLC Talks
The key is to know when and how to react, and when to turn a "blind" eye
Rabbi Yerachmiel Garfield and Rabbi Ari Schonfeld
TLC Talks
Our role as parents is to build the bridge between what exists and what our child needs
Rabbi Yerachmiel Garfield and Rabbi Ari Schonfeld
Year in Review
5780 was probably the toughest year in decades in the US, but it was also a year full of heroes
Yochonon Donn
Year in Review
The pandemic hasn’t so much marked the dawning of a new age as accelerated pre-existing trends
Gedalia Guttentag
The Explainer
There is work to do, but the foundation has been laid — and for the first time, tuition relief for parents feels within reach
Yosef Herz
The Explainer
At the US-Iran nuclear talks
Rafael Hoffman
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We’re still feeling the fallout of the First World War.

By Rabbi Moshe Grylak zt"l

Guestlines

The two sides of a life lived with emunah

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Text Messages

The hypocrisy of YAFFED’s assertion is breathtaking

By Eytan Kobre

Point of View

“Such a painful, malicious lie!”

By Rabbi Moshe Grylak zt"l

Open Mic

The frum community must reclaim its internal Zusha!

By Leah Aharoni

Text Messages

Squirrel Hill. Just mentioning the name warms me on a chilly fall Sunday morning. Only this one feels far chillier than usual. I haven’t been there in many years, so that warm feeling is more impressionistic than concrete, rooted in some long-ago memories and a few points of connection to the place. For one, I

By Eytan Kobre