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Magazine Feature
The famous photo graces thousands of homes and his seforim guide us, but what of all those legends of the Chofetz Ch ...

By Eytan Kobre

Personal Accounts
Two tiny words to bridge chasms, repair rifts, mend hearts. Five women, and the ways they said,

By Leah Gebber

Magazine Feature
There’s something special about the ezras nashim on Yom Kippur — the feelings of camaraderie and community that flow as ...

By Libi Astaire

Magazine Feature
For some women, preparing for Yom Tov requires more than devising eight days of menus — it means constructing their own ...

By C. Rosenberg

Whispers
“You have a 100-degree curve — and 60 is considered critical. Miraculously, your internal organs are still intact, but we need to do surgery before it’s too late…”

By Shira Hart

Real Life
I wept. In a strange shul, with an unfamiliar crowd, I was uninhibited, free to access my emotions and come closer t ...

By Shana Reicher

Free Fall
Moe is told he’s being transferred to Officer Training School in New Jersey. Harry asks Moe if he can recuperate in ...

By Miriam Stark Zakon

Learning Curve
Suri debates whether to confront Zevi or Aviva with Zevi’s insurance mess-up. She chooses Aviva, who decides to spare Zevi ...

By Gila Arnold

LifeTakes
“So, Ma,” my 17-year-old asked again that year. “Are you going to shul for the whole davening?”

By Miriam Klein Adelman

Fundamentals
If hurts aren’t addressed, the baggage gets heavy

By Rebbetzin Debbie Greenblatt

Magazine Feature
Early 1900s, Montreal. Reb Yosef Levi Shano is a chassid who refuses to bend with modern winds. A century later, his ...

By Dovid Zaklikowski

 
Philanthropists hope is that Syrians treated in Israeli hospitals will feel favorably toward Israel and promote good relations

By Ariel Ben Solomon

 
Without this, none of our mitzvos or teshuva counts

By Rabbi Moshe Grylak zt"l

 
“She knew it was my way or the highway,” he said

By Dr Meir Wikler