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Calligraphy: Pesach 5784
I was the stereotypical newlywed, setting up my best friend with my husband’s kid brother

By Esty Heller

Calligraphy: Pesach 5784
Disgust is really the only way to describe her facial expression. And the worst part is I know I deserve it

By Ariella Schiller

Calligraphy: Pesach 5784
My heart squeezes because he’s captured the crux of his problem: It really may be too late

By Michal Marcus

Calligraphy: Pesach 5784
WHY DOES MY SON CARE ABOUT A SPORTS TEAM, and WHY DID I SWITCH HIM OUT OF THE YESHIVISH CLASS?

By Esther Kurtz

Calligraphy: Pesach 5784
She watches him fearfully as he goes to pieces berating himself: the self-blame, self-hatred, the regret, the desperation

By Rivka Streicher

Calligraphy: Pesach 5784
“We can give Bayla a different role... Let the star role go to someone who deserves it”

By Rochel Samet

Calligraphy: Pesach 5784
Ninth-grade bochurim would huddle in a corner, daring each other to make the plunge and ask Mordy a question

By Shmuel Botnick

Calligraphy: Pesach 5784
How could Yaakov, an ordinary bochur with ordinary interests (sports! grilling! power tools!), ever really understand someone who’s so different?

By Bashie Lisker

Magazine Feature
Hershel Gottdiener makes sure all his good deeds remain under the radar

By Shmuel Botnick

To Be Honest
Let’s start with the most basic question: Does the age of a therapist really matter?

By Sarah Rivkah Kohn

Magazine Feature
Abe Kugielsky’s camera goes to Brooklyn to highlight life and remove barriers

By Riki Goldstein

Family First Serial
“Mama Mumu once told me there’s a difference between searching and escaping,” Marjorie answered. “I’m not running away anymore”

By Miriam Zakon

For the Record
“There is no occasion in my life that gives me more pleasure and satisfaction than when I remember the celebration of Passover in 1862”

By Dovi Safier and Yehuda Geberer

Parshah
One more generation singing Hallel to Hashem. Perhaps that’s enough

By Faigy Peritzman