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Center Stage
Rina’s eyes shone. “Girl power! Frum teenage girls are going to unite to bring the Geulah! Can you imagine the impact of such a message?”

By Gila Arnold

Magazine Feature
When bright lights or noisy crowds or seemingly normal smells and tastes drive you crazy — something more might be at play

By Miriam Bloch

Magazine Feature
Artist Ellen Filreis collaborated with her daughter, teacher Ayelet Ribakow, to create a Jewish “I Spy” book that’s more than a reading experience

By Leah Gebber

Musings
My husband, wide-eyed, can’t believe how I get it all done, and I just smile and bask in his pride

By Adina Lover

Windows
Suddenly it is not about me and not about the girls whose hands I am holding steel tight. It is about all of our hands

By Shana Reicher

Map the Starlight
I never gave you that letter. I regret this now. It was selfish, wrong. But take a moment to understand the foolishness of an old man

By Leah Gebber

On the House
How dare she! How dare Shana judge and proclaim and offer her wonderful ideas, while cozied up on her couch thousands of miles away

By Faigy Schonfeld

LifeTakes
I can’t shake my fear of rejection. With graduation, I believed that I’d waved goodbye to the inferiority complexes that had invaded my younger self

By Chaya Liba Aarons

Washington Wrap
How will the trade war affect the average American?

By Omri Nahmias

Washington Wrap
Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, the newly elected president of Mexico, is determined to set a new course for his country

By Omri Nahmias

The Rose Report
Netanyahu will ignore the left’s rage, and the demonstrations likely to mark next week’s visit to Israel of Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán

By Binyamin Rose