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Parshah
Excuses are not going to change the bottom line,

By Miriam Aflalo

Magazine Feature
Four pairs of women who have held on to their friendships for more than half a century share the inner workings of ...

By C.B. Lieber

Turning Tides
I married yichus — and expectations. The world is a shtender and a gemara, and what more could you need or possibly want?

By Leah Gebber

Windows
It made no logical sense that I would be losing so much money in one day. And it wasn’t just any day, it was ...

By Rifka Junger

Free Fall
Moe arrives in England. He’s given mysterious orders to report to a room in London’s most elegant hotel. There, he meet ...

By Miriam Stark Zakon

House of Mirrors
Sarah tells Laylee she’s no longer in school because of an incident involving cannabis. Laylee’s father sends a big check ...

By Rachael Lavon

Learning Curve
Suri’s daughter tells her about a conversation she overheard at the clinic, in which mothers complained about the OT servi ...

By Gila Arnold

LifeTakes
I remember waiting on the driveway for Zevi’s playgroup van when he was three, and his graduation to real school buses ...

By Miriam Esther Pinkesz

Point of View
Will Jared Kushner’s ascent bode well for the Tribe?

By Rabbi Moshe Grylak zt"l

Voice in the Crowd
What real daas Torah looks like up close

By Yisroel Besser

Shul with a View
Being a “tzaddik” on someone else’s cheshbon

By Rabbi Ron Yitzchok Eisenman

Fundamentals
Time to grow out of our spiritual hide-and-seek

By Rebbetzin Shira Smiles

Fiction
“I don’t want to forgive her I don’t want to forget. I want to wallow in bitterness toward her.”

By Esther Kurtz

Learning Curve
Suri feels guilty about telling Aviva what her daughter overheard about Yael’s poor work. After meeting with a business co ...

By Gila Arnold