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Parshah
Elul is knocking, will we open the door?

By Miriam Aflalo

Family Reflections
The fine line between punishment and discipline,

By Sarah Chana Radcliffe

Halachah
All jumbled up with borer

By Rabbi Doniel Neustadt

Fundamentals
A mother must first work on peace inside herself,

By Rebbetzin Shira Smiles

Personal Accounts
Five women — a skipper, a mathematics professor, a biomedical researcher, a house painter, and a mortgage broker — on b ...

By Esther Teichtal and Shalvi Waldman and Shira Yehudit Djalilmand

Magazine Feature
I’ve lost patience because I’ve allowed the Internet to become a central feature in my life. There, I said it. It’s ...

By Atira Rappaport

Whispers
How did I know I really had Marfan’s? Could it be I didn’t even own the suitcase of stuff I’d been carrying aroun ...

By Shira Hart

Table Talk
Today, both parents and educators pursue special services. But costs can be astronomical, and the process confusing and frustrating. That’s where Leah Steinberg comes in.

By Malky Lowinger

LifeLines
When Yosef came home, my complaints would start. “I can’t take another minute of this! Here’s the baby. I haven’t sat ...

By C. Saphir

Free Fall
Abe and Annie go to the hotel to ask Papa for permission to marry, only to learn that Pearl Harbor has been attac ...

By Miriam Stark Zakon

Text Messages
It’s hard to dialogue with the willfully ignorant

By Eytan Kobre

Outlook
One short learning session triggers huge changes

By Yonoson Rosenblum

Magazine Feature
For Rabbi Abie Iktin, summer's end means one thing: it's Elul, and he’s off to bring his lost brothers a taste of Yom Tov spirit

By Eytan Kobre

Magazine Feature
Ofer Langer was an Israel Air Force commander living a double life. The day he decided to put on his kippah, everyth ...

By Shlomi Gil