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Parshah
The Torah reveals to us the antidote to stubbornness

By Faigy Peritzman

Family Reflections
Sensitive children still need sensitivity to others

By Sarah Chana Radcliffe

Fundamentals
Shabbos menuchah means resting from gashmiyus

By Mrs. Elana Moskowitz

Connect Two
Of all the WH questions, “who” has the most dimensions

By D. Himy, M.S. CCC-SLP and Zivia Reischer

Words Unspoken
And so, dear counselor, I have no idea what’s in his bag

By Anonymous

Magazine Feature
How do you know where it’s smart to cut costs, and where it’s wise to spend on top quality? Here, our room-to-room guide for smart spending on your renovation

By Yael Wiesner

Magazine Feature
Chani Schwarcz, a social worker at New York’s infamous Riker’s Island, can see beyond the prison walls, beyond the walls erected internally, to the spark of goodness within

By Malkie Schulman

Family Tempo
“Well, right now my job is to smile. Smiling like that for so long isn’t normal! When my shift is over my face hurts”

By Rachael Lavon

On Site
Whether you run with the movers and shakers or just want to chap a nosh while touring the nation’s capital, Char Bar is the place

By Omri Nahmias

Catching up With
Alan Gross’s career took him to 54 countries, by his count. Most were routine business trips. His most recent visit to Cuba lasted five years — against his will

By Binyamin Rose

Profiles
Two chareidi entrepreneurs who’ve sworn off all animal products have become the leaders of a virtual worldwide vegan community, complete with its own cryptocurrency

By Aryeh Ehrlich and Yisrael Groweiss

Personal Accounts
The yeshivah bochurim who launched Pe’ilim may not have been sophisticated or forward-thinking, but their youthful passion saved hundreds of new immigrants from forced secularizat ...

By Rav Eliyahu Gut

EndNote
“The holy purpose of Jewish music is alive and well”

By Riki Goldstein

EndNote
“I’ve developed a sort of voice warming-up ritual”

By Riki Goldstein