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Magazine Feature
It’s pre-Pesach season, when most women spend an inordinate amount of time shopping. How to make your shopping sprees a stress-free experience, even with kids

By R. Atkins

On Topic
Why pain is such a puzzle to quantify, what it’s like to live with constant pain — and a look at some groundbreaking new treatments

By Shifra Ernest

I dare me
They are unanimous in their opinion that no one will make fun of me or hate me forever for trying to be friendly

By Elisheva Appel

Family Tempo
It comes to him there in the chilly dressing room, kicks him in the gut — what happened before he left, hours ago, a concert ago

By Rivka Streicher

Windows
What do you know? Every woman above the age of 40 sided with my father. They were completely unimpressed with my chinuch

By C. Saphir

Map the Starlight
The glass is thick; cheaply made. But there is something inside it, she is sure. She holds it tight, and wades back to the shore

By Leah Gebber

LifeTakes
But in the muted, mint-green corridors, I learned how very fallible the body is, how little we can trust it. We humans are always at its mercy

By Elana Rothberg

Parshah
What to do when we hear just thunder

By Faigy Peritzman

A Few Minutes With
New York State Assemblyman Walter Mosley on his emergence as a leading pro-Israel Democrat

By Jacob Kornbluh

Washington Wrap
The two don’t exactly like each other, but they are similar in at least two ways: a penchant for unpredictability and a tendency toward dramatics

By Omri Nahmias

Metro & Beyond
Naftali Bennett promises to spend big on the Diaspora to ensure a Jewish future

By Jacob Kornbluh

The Rose Report
Has the Shin Bet locked away a Jewish terrorist or innocent teen?

By Binyamin Rose

Profiles
With a loving heart and an embracing kehillah, Dayan Rav Moshe Shtesel is rekindling chassidish souls that have gone cold

By Yisrael Kenig

News In Depth
Harold Rhode began his study of Islam nearly five decades ago. His prescription for the West? Never defend, never explain, and always go on the offense

By Machla Abramovitz