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Family Reflections
We never need to “blow up” to teach a child a lesson

By Sarah Chana Radcliffe

Family First Feature
These women, who live in Meron year-round, wouldn’t have it any other way. Because once Rabi Shimon has summoned you, there’s no turning back

By Hadas Afik

Magazine Feature
How one woman made a second marriage later in life work, along with advice from the pros

By Margie Pensak

I dare me
How would it impact my marriage if I just stop complaining, cold turkey? Will the mood in my house pick up? Or will I spontaneously combust?

By Elisheva Appel

Family Tempo
Wasn’t that just her point all along? To cater to those who never succeeded before?

By Rochel (Grunewald) Samet

Musings
On Pesach, Chumie counted Sefirah, on a transcendent Leil Shimurim she medically shouldn’t have lived to see. And the next night. And the next

By Etty Fried

Map the Starlight
A small smile spreads over Jocef’s face. For the first time since he reappeared, there are no demons, only an innocent sweetness

By Leah Gebber

On the House
He folded his arms and leaned against the door. “I need to have a meeting with your father, a business meeting. And I’m not getting anywhere with him”

By Faigy Schonfeld

Spotlight
The new secretary of state takes on his biggest assignment to date

By Omri Nahmias

A Few Minutes With
Congressman Thomas Suozzi (D-NY) explains why progressives should support Israel, and discusses his bill to disarm Hezbollah

By Omri Nahmias

Washington Wrap
Has Trump’s tough line on Iran brought North Korea to the table?

By Omri Nahmias

Magazine Feature
Lieutenant Colonel Mordaunt Cohen, the oldest and highest-ranking British Jewish officer to serve in World War II still alive, will be 102 this summer

By Riki Goldstein

Profiles
For Chilik Frank, a virtuoso whose concerts are more like lessons in chassidus, playing around the clock in Meron on Lag B’Omer is his ultimate prayer

By Shlomi Gil