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Parshah
It’s frightening how small words have the power to corrupt everything

By Faigy Peritzman

Family Reflections
Children are always learning — and parents determine the curriculum

By Sarah Chana Radcliffe

Fundamentals
A bitter agent can become the very sweetener we seek

By Mrs. Shani Mendlowitz

Magazine Feature
Montreal’s newly reelected borough councilor, 24-year-old chassidish woman Mindy Pollak, knows that with hard work and heart, even the thickest barriers can be breached

By Machla Abramovitz

Lifestyle
A survey of weight-loss strategies throughout the ages, shows that in the search for that elusive quick-and-easy diet, it’s often common sense that gets shed — not pounds

By Libi Astaire

Change of Heart
The scary part wasn’t the heart thing, and the scary part wasn’t the drugs. The scary part was the vulnerability

By Leora Hammer

Family Tempo
How fragile does a person have to be for their mood to be controlled by the color of the sky?

By Goldy Snitzer

Windows
I couldn’t believe it. How did they know who was at the door? And what I was there for? How could they be so cruel?

By Esty Heller

Washington Wrap
War of Words: Defensive Trump tries to poke holes in a gossip-filled best seller

By Omri Nahmias

Inside Israel
Former IDF chief of military intelligence Amos Yadlin dissects the danger on the northern front

By Eliezer Shulman

The Rose Report
Will Secretary of Defense Mattis go to bat for David Tenenbaum?

By Binyamin Rose

On Topic
All of us have dreams — an average four to six every night. If dreams are one-sixtieth prophecy, can anyone get a futuristic message while he sleeps?

By Machla Abramovitz

Magazine Feature
With a playful python around his neck and a smiling iguana in his hand, Shlomo Horowitz is in reptile heaven

By Malky Lowinger

Profiles
Today Avi Katz is the headline-grabbing multi-millionaire founder of Cofix discount cafes, but the sun wasn’t always shining on his fortunes

By Rachel Ginsberg