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Encounters
Ann Goldberg
Cut ‘n Paste
Barbara Bensoussan
Day in the Life
Rachel Bachrach
LifeLines
C. Saphir
True Account
Yossi Green
Connect Four
The holier a specific time is, the more desperately the opposing forces will seek to attack it
Rabbi Daniel Glatstein
Connect Four
As Lag B’omer approaches, we ready ourselves for its celebration. But what, precisely, are we celebrating?
Rabbi Daniel Glatstein
History Desk
Biden and Trump, two unliterary leaders
Tevi Troy
Crisscross
I understand that she wants to tell me something. I stroke her hand and force myself to be patient as she struggles to form words
Tovy Mann
Crisscross
“Mommy? Mommy!” I say. Two tears travel slowly down her face. I jump up and bend closer to her. “Ima! Ima! Mommy’s crying!”
Tovy Mann
Be My Guest
"Raising Torah-true children was just becoming the new frontier, so 'Vezakeini' expressed the prayer on every parent’s lips"
Riki Goldstein
Be My Guest
If you could invite one music personality into your succah this year, who would it be?
Riki Goldstein
Cozey Serial
She’s looking down while she speaks, and I suddenly have the weirdest thought: She’s intimidated by me
Ariella Schiller
Cozey Serial
She doesn’t recognize me. We’ve been in school together since kindergarten and She. Doesn’t. Recognize Me
Ariella Schiller
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Second Thoughts

All Hebrew letters and numbers — even the very shapes of the individual letters — carry some message

By Rabbi Emanuel Feldman

Day in the Life

Daniel Agalar is the founder of Stories to Inspire. He’s based in Los Angeles, California

By Rachel Bachrach

5 to 9

“Failure is not the detour to success; rather, it’s the path to success”

By Moe Mernick

Shul with a View

I certainly don’t know every Pnei Yehoshua. However, I am the undisputed world’s greatest parallel parking rabbi this side of the Hudson

By Rabbi Ron Yitzchok Eisenman

Double Take

I’d noticed the empty seats. It wasn’t the first time this group was in trouble. But suspended?

By Rochel Samet

Second Thoughts

Some call it “Orthodox,” but it simply means being a committed Jew

By Rabbi Emanuel Feldman