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The Gatekeeper's Daughter
“Yay, Daina! You haven’t been here in, like, foreverrrr!” Daina smiles and edges her way past the intimidating woman at the door

By Esther Teichtal

On Topic
While punishment was once de rigueur, today many parents question the efficacy of harsh consequences. What place do they have in a Torah home?

By Elisheva Appel

Dreamscapes

By Elisheva Appel

Family Tempo
Hashem, how can you do this to me? I thought. I’m Your daughter, You’re my father! Is this the way to treat a daughter? I don’t deserve this!

By Toba Stern

Windows
I was resentful. I was desperate. So I did the most rational thing: l urged my husband to somehow be less awesome.

By Julie Ackerman

Musings
I realized there was a drama being played out that had nothing to do with the music or the dancing or even the wedding

By Naomi Lobl

Care to Join
I checked the time. By now, my husband should have taken off. I dialed his number anyway. Of course, his phone was off

By Leah Greene

Center Stage
“Why didn’t I ever realize what a nerd you are?” Gabriella lifted herself up into a sitting position and rolled her eyes affectionately at her sister

By Gila Arnold

Shared Space
CJ Korman was normal? The guy who kept a full-time gardener on staff? Who had taken his family to Iceland for Pesach? Who had an alarm on his whiskey collection?

By Dov Haller

Metro & Beyond
Jewish community leaders keep a watchful eye on the changes in the NY Senate

By Malky Lowinger