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Free Fall
Abe decides to publicly mark Chanukah on his base, after getting a hint of what the Nazis have done to Jews in Eu ...

By Miriam Stark Zakon

House of Mirrors
Laylee and Sarah work on proving the mishloach manos given to Neil was standard for the ostentatious, generous Beloffs. La ...

By Rachael Lavon

Grab the Reins
Faygie was as winded as anyone, but stayed on the court. I took in her bright eyes and pink cheeks and thought, I ...

By Shoshana Schwartz

Personal Accounts
Each tribe entered a different pathway, treading parallel paths across the seabed. We move through life intersecting, merging, ...

By Batsheva Eichelberg and Chaia Frishman and Devora Loeb and Esther Ilana Rabi and Esther Kurtz and Esty Mandelbaum and Faigy Peritzman and Faigy Schonfeld and Gayil Rose and Margie Pensak and S.T. Agam and Sarah Silverman

Magazine Feature
Wise, warm Rebbetzin Rochel Goldberg — daughter of Rav Shlomo Zalman Auerbach ztz”l, wife of Rav Zalman Nechemiah Goldberg, ...

By F. Jakabovits

Magazine Feature
Tucked away, in the recesses of our souls, we all have dreams. Sometimes we hold them aloft and our breath catches a ...

By Leah Gebber

On Topic
“We all want to make it to the Promised Land — ideally in a minivan. But guess what? Hashem decides which vehicle I drive. I might just have to show up on a motorcycle.”

By Michal Eisikowitz

Magazine Feature
In her tiny home in Meah Shearim, nonagenarian Huvy Elisha paints breathtaking masterpieces that are acclaimed around the wor ...

By Leah Gebber

Parallel Journeys
What we learned in Neve wasn’t new and radical, it was more like finding the missing pieces to the framework of a puzzle. It helped us put everything in place.

By Esther Ilana Rabi

Parallel Journeys
I take great pleasure in watching my sons pitch in with the barbecuing, some simultaneously playing the role of daddy, all playing the role of uncle.

By Margie Pensak

Parallel Journeys
“We’d like to send him to the ER to rule out a stroke. Someone needs to accompany him.”

By S.T. Agam

Parallel Journeys
They looked comforted and I felt relief for this neshamah’s elevation, yet distraught for my father, who was still hanging between life and death.

By Chaia Frishman

Parallel Journeys

By Faigy Peritzman

Parallel Journeys
Tzivy owns me, and like a puppy, I remain hers, exclusively.

By Batsheva Eichelberg