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Turning Tides
Leah Gebber
Turning Tides
Leah Gebber
Turning Tides
Leah Gebber
Turning Tides
Leah Gebber
Turning Tides
Leah Gebber
The Explainer
Do the Riyadh talks hold promise for a way out of the quagmire? Or is Vladimir Putin stringing everyone along?
Rafael Hoffman
The Explainer
Will newly declassified docs shed light on JFK's assassination?
Yitzchok Landa
Hanging in the Balance: Rosh Hashanah Theme 5784
Sometimes it feels as though your entire future hinges on an upcoming verdict that will change everything. 4 stories of women left hanging in the balance
Family First Readers
Five Random Questions
I think we’re all trying to be considerate of each other. As my father said, “We became such good friends!”
Shoshana Itzkowitz
Five Random Questions
"I love nature and beautiful scenery. The Alps are as un-NYC as you can get!"
Chaya Rosen
Communities
As I sit with a group of men representing four decades of the yeshivah, they all have one thing in common: Scranton guy. How did the yeshivah create that glue?
Eytan Kobre
Communities
A historic dedication heralds new hope for Budapest’s Jews
Gershon Burstyn
Family First Inbox
“It’s very lonely facing the world as a married woman yet so very much a single mom with an additional adult child”
Family First Readers
Family First Inbox
“Even if your chocolate cake is the 100th the recipient received this week, they’re received as 100 ways to say, ‘I care about you’”
Family First Readers
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I could have cried with all my strength but neither my mother nor my father would have been able to hear. They were both deaf and mute.

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I married yichus — and expectations. The world is a shtender and a gemara, and what more could you need or possibly want?

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One thing I learned right away was that if this was to work — and I believed it could — then honesty was crucial. I didn’t want to pretend everything was fine. I didn’t want to indulge in apologetics

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My mother-in-law is tall and big boned, with broad shoulders. Looking at her, I’ve always thought that if I threw a rope or two around this green-and-blue globe we live on and hung it over her arms, she’d take one heave and pull it right along after her, without even letting go of her pocketbook.

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But the comments hurt. They delegitimized the way of life I had chosen. They filled me with anger, and they rocked my confidence.

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