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Learning Curve
Yael tells her father-in-law about the clinic’s troubles, implying this is why she left. Her in-laws are furious, especially ...

By Gila Arnold

On Topic
Ever get hijacked by your emotions? With the right skills, says therapist and DBT educator Nina Kaweblum, you can actually ...

By Nina Kaweblum

Magazine Feature
Skis, and a Skirt,Sport enthusiast, truth seeker, backpacker, doctor — Jessica Triest has found a way to merge her many ...

By Rochel Burstyn

Fiction
Time-Out Zone, she’d called it, for singles needing a break from shidduchim. A quantum-mechanically operated “time brake”. A ...

By Rikki Ehrlich

Windows
It turns out, the cousin in charge of implementing Aunt Suzanna’s carefully arranged cremation plan was on a safari in ...

By Rivka Hartman

House of Mirrors
Norman explains his history with Redlick. Laylee tells her father it would mean the world to Sarah if she knew how m ...

By Rachael Lavon

Grab the Reins
I didn’t want to pry or make her uncomfortable. She, on the other hand, started asking a million questions about me, ...

By Shoshana Schwartz

LifeTakes
My old neighbor Sheva’le is in her forties, wears a sheitel, and has all the vivaciousness of an 11-year-old

By Rivka Streicher

Off the Couch
Smashing windshields for kiruv?

By Jacob L. Freedman MD

Parshah
Accomplishments are what doesn’t come easy,

By Faigy Peritzman

Magazine Feature
When Shloime Wertenteil was left for dead in a Chevron ambush back in 1976, his yeshivah buddies scooped him up and ...

By Esther Ilana Rabi

Jewish Geography
Israeli Supreme Court Attempts Compromise in Long-Standing Battle

By Sarah Pardes and Yisrael Feller

Summer Job
“Seriously? Today? You have to show these people the camp now, when all these kids are having a carefree, happy day?”

By Dov Haller

Text Messages
The political right is not always “our side”

By Eytan Kobre