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Bedrock of Belief
Knowing Hashem’s omniscience shapes our relationship

By Mrs. Shani Mendlowitz

Profiles
After her last child moved away, Ruth Pinkenson Feldman became a “Green Bubbie” to the neighborhood children — sharing her ...

By Barbara Bensoussan

Fiction
You’d think a girl would at least try to pretend she’s sweet and wonderful when talking to a shadchan, but Bracha’s ...

By Esther Neiman

Windows
I know most siblings argue and even fight at least at some point in their lives, but I can’t imagine they do it ...

By Miriam Klein Adelman

LifeTakes
My speech was slow and slurred, and the midwife just patted my arm kindly, pitifully, and said it’s okay. Only it wa ...

By Miriam Schweid

Learning Curve
Aviva mentions that they’re looking for a secretary, and her husband, whose own business is lackluster, offers to take on ...

By Gila Arnold

Free Fall
Despite both their fathers’ reservations, Abe and Annie separately come to the decision to meet each other.,

By Miriam Stark Zakon

Family Diary
I appreciated the gift: it was a great way to get my husband to listen to the shiurim without seeming like a nagg ...

By Leiba Mozes

Jewish Geography
Kiryat Arba’s Shuki Gilboa, who subdued the terrorist who murdered 13-year-old Hallel Yaffa Ariel Hy”d, tells his story.

By Binyamin Rose

Cut ‘n Paste
“My chavrusa just called. There’s been a mega terror attack in Istanbul’s Ataturk Airport.”

By S.T. Agam

Outlook
Where that sense of being rooted in a particular people becomes lost, so too does all national strength.

By Yonoson Rosenblum

Day in the Life
A skyscraper and your dream house all start with the right design

By Rachel Bachrach

Profiles
Twenty-two years after the Lubavitcher Rebbe’s passing, and half a century removed from the penniless, orphaned war refugee, ...

By Aryeh Ehrlich and Yossi Elituv

Jewish Geography
Fathers protest as return of sons’ bodies from Gaza dropped from three-way deal

By Aharon Granot and Eliezer Shulman