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Off the Couch
Jacob L. Freedman MD
5 to 9
Moe Mernick
10 Questions
Rachel Bachrach
Off the Couch
Jacob L. Freedman MD
Second Thoughts
Rabbi Emanuel Feldman
tastes like shabbos
Just the word itself brings waves of nostalgia for the beautiful Shabbosos of my childhood
Family Table Readers
tastes like shabbos
A teacher and a mother, Rebbetzin Machlis cooked for several hundred guests every Shabbos for decades
Sarah Faygie Berkowitz
Dear Readers
I'm already imagining the letters we'll get in response to this week's cover story
Bassi Gruen
Lifestyle
Mendelsohn's Pizza celebrates half a century of savory success
Yochonon Donn
Lifestyle
The man who would become world-famous for dressing presidents and power players sewed his first stitch in the laundry rooms of Auschwitz. Today, his 27 secret measurements have garnered him a roster of grateful clients. But despite rubbing shoulders with rulers and crafting custom suits for VIPs, Martin Greenfield can’t forget where he came from.
Baila Rosenblum
Teen Fiction
Honestly, I felt the world had enough color in it, and didn’t need me messing up its palette
Miriam Bodner
Teen Fiction
We were the picture-perfect family, Mommy, Daddy, and me
Aliza Field
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Double Take

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Make It Work

Four women who got their dream career down to a science

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