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Magazine Feature
When a child is born with special needs, his parents have to adjust to a future unlike the one they’d pictured and stretch in ways they never envisioned

By Esther Ilana Rabi

Magazine Feature
Is your messy house making you sick? The doctor is in! Learn the source behind your housekeeping ills, along with the prescription to fix them

By Yael Wiesner

Change of Heart
I am not in control. Nothing I do makes any difference. The thought came, not as a burst of sublime inspiration, but as a reflexive fact

By Leora Hammer

Windows
“Show me your pass.” She’s brimming with authority, inflated as a helium balloon. I stutter, the words stuck in my throat like marbles

By Elana Rothberg

LifeTakes
I wonder if that’s his secret. I wonder if he’s still feeding off his mother’s smile, or her energy, or her joy

By Faigy Schonfeld

Parshah
One women’s personal journey on the road to remaking ruffians

By Faigy Peritzman

Family Reflections
Acknowledge your child’s pain — but don’t try to fix it

By Sarah Chana Radcliffe

Fundamentals
It’s not hemlines, necklines, or tightness — it’s privacy

By Rebbetzin Aviva Feiner

Washington Wrap
It’s hard to underestimate the drama being playing out in Washington these days. The talk everywhere is that the Russia investigation will soon reach a boiling point

By Omri Nahmias

The Rose Report
Kerry, Gabbay, and the tiny crowd in French Square suffer from similar political delusions

By Binyamin Rose

Magazine Feature
A credit score can make or break you at the bank. Beware, there are many ways to destroy your score — and fewer ways to improve it

By Gila Arnold

Profiles
Rabbi Aryeh Nivin has been teaching strategies for coping with life’s difficulties for years. Then he faced a crisis that put him to the ultimate test

By Shraga Simmons

Magazine Feature
Moshe Yachnes, founder of a frum rehab center, is one person on the frontlines who believes addicts can learn recovery skills and achieve the sobriety they deserve

By Barbara Bensoussan

Shul with a View
This elderly man knew how to defend himself

By Rabbi Ron Yitzchok Eisenman