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Magazine Feature
Given the vast amount of energy we invest into shidduchim, it’s no wonder singles and their parents tend to analyze, and overanalyze, every bit of information

By Elisheva Appel

Magazine Feature
Some women do more than dress up for their sisters’ wedding day. They plan and finance the entire simchah, in the place of a parent who can’t

By Bracha Yaari

Turning Tides
What would Rivka want her bas mitzvah to look like, now that there could be none of the big ideas she’d dreamed about?

By Leah Gebber

Change of Heart
A tiny pause, like she wasn’t sure if she should believe me. “You understand why I’m asking. If there’s a medical issue, we need to know”

By Leora Hammer

Family Tempo
As the date of the bar mitzvah drew closer, everything seemed to be under control. (Don’t ever say that phrase out loud. Ever. I mean it)

By Perel Grossman

Windows
Would Rochie be able to sleep tonight? What were her thoughts as she stood alone in her kitchen with my news buzzing in her brain?

By Chaya Joseph

Musings
Fine, so I broke a hundred of Sarah Chana Radcliffe’s rules at once. Lock me up

By Esty Heller

Encounters
I can sense she’s enamored of our kollel lifestyle, about the simplicity, about the inner happiness that radiates from our home. So perhaps I should disillusion her

By Elana Rothberg

Parshah

By Faigy Peritzman

LifeTakes
Suddenly, the tears started to fall. But he’s my son, I told myself. I worked so hard to raise him. Why is he so happy to run off?

By P. Diamond

Facets
“You find it easy to make friends?” Chana asked me sincerely. “I know how to be friendly, but a friend… I haven’t made one in a long time”

By Esther Kurtz

On the House
“I don’t think you’re being fair. This is my family too, my job. I want to help. I don’t want Zoberman’s to get destroyed”

By Faigy Schonfeld

Map the Starlight
“When the authorities go after the Talmud, they search. Every synagogue. Every house. Every person. And everything is carted away”

By Leah Gebber

Text Messages
The Mortara case and the issues it raises

By Eytan Kobre