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Parshah
What we say determines what we’ll feel,

By Miriam Aflalo

Magazine Feature
The challenges seemed insurmountable. Her baby could barely eat, might never walk or talk — or so they said. Chaim Ziml ...

By Machla Abramovitz

Adviceline
My husband and I have very different parenting styles. I believe in the 80/20 approach; he believes in authority – peri ...

By Bassi Gruen

Whispers
My rods were shaped one way and the airplane seat another, we just didn’t click… I shifted, moaned, popped pills, and ...

By Shira Hart

Fiction
She concludes again, realizing dimly that she’s repeated the exact answer she gave — Shana? Yehudis? — last year, almost word for word. But so what?

By Rochel (Grunewald) Samet

Windows
Eye contact is the least of her problems. She walks into my home, her whole body tilted away from me in such obvi ...

By Rivka Streicher

House of Mirrors
When their Succos plans are canceled, Laylee and Gavi Beloff decide to host a chanukas habayis to celebrate their new h ...

By Rachael Lavon

Free Fall
Private Isidore Klein needs a Jewish home for his children after his wife was killed. He sends a telegram to his onl ...

By Miriam Stark Zakon

LifeTakes
The most anticipated date on the balabuste’s calendar isn’t the first day of school. It’s actually “Beis Noach” — the M ...

By Liba Mendelson

Words Unspoken
Though I do my best to teach, I can’t do your job,

By Words Unspoken

On Site
Artist Marc Lumer sketches new adventures out of old stories

By Yehudit Garmaise

 
Getting down to the ultimate, tantalizing question

By Rabbi Moshe Grylak zt"l

Second Thoughts
That summer, I had Jerusalem virtually to myself

By Rabbi Emanuel Feldman

Family Reflections
Ignore the false negatives; look for the connection,

By Sarah Chana Radcliffe