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Center Stage
“I should’ve worn a sheitel,” Gabriella muttered to Melanie, after receiving yet another appraising stare, this time from the purple-haired young woman

By Gila Arnold

Care to Join
“He says maybe if he gets rid of all his possessions, his life will become simpler. Life gets complicated when you just have too much”

By Leah Greene

Parshah
Whatever I’m given is a gold mine

By Riki Goldstein

Family Reflections
Nurture your blessings and watch them blossom

By Sarah Chana Radcliffe

Fundamentals
We know what we want — but do we know what He wants?

By Rebbetzin Debbie Greenblatt

Profiles
The wife of the famed mussar personality Rav Shlomo Wolbe ztz”l, Rebbetzin Rivka, who passed away two weeks ago, fused her elevated inner being with a deceptive down-to-earth simp ...

By Riki Goldstein

On Topic
Are comic books a teacher’s best friend or worst enemy? Authors and experts share their opinions about the literary genre that many kids love best

By Uri Man

Therapy Toolbox
Everything is really good,” she took a breath, bracing herself. “But I can’t stay alone.” She slumped back on the couch

By Abby Delouya B.A, B.Ed, MFT

Cut ‘n Paste
If we had made the trip to Eretz Yisrael only to hear the story Avi proceeded to tell us, dayeinu — it would have been more than enough

By Yaakov Klein

LifeLines
How could she possibly make it through school— and life— if we didn’t help her to succeed, or at least not fail dismally, in the academic realm?

By C. Saphir

Inside Israel
An unusual coalition of chareidi, secular, and traditional voters ousts the 15-year incumbent, Yona Yahav

By Eliezer Shulman

Inside Israel
The margin was razor thin — just 533 votes

By Eliezer Shulman

 
In Pittsburgh, we saw the terrible results of extremism, and 11 people are dead

By Gedalia Guttentag

The Explainer
Here are a few of the most pressing issues on the president’s agenda

By Omri Nahmias