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On Topic
Should we pretend the fight never happened and soldier on? Or can we harness the aftermath of our arguments to strengthen, not strain, our marriage?

By Elisheva Appel

On Topic
Following my recent article, intrigued readers sent in their questions for more specific skin concerns and treatment options

By Lea Pavel

Family Tempo
A first date that her mother didn’t research. A first date that her parents wouldn’t meet. Until it became serious, of course

By Zivia Reischer

Windows
And deep inside, the worries and guilt surface. Am I ready for this? Am I a good enough mother to be trying again?

By Rochel Levine

Center Stage
Gabriella quickly sat up. “No, that’s not it. This is good for me. Don’t you see? It’s exactly what I’ve been missing”

By Gila Arnold

More or Less
Right, that’s why I forget supper — because I don’t usually eat it. We’re married two months already, I have to get into this supper thing

By Esther Kurtz

LifeTakes
I resisted. I was haunted by the world that was. A world that had burnt, frozen, starved to death, or fled to distant shores

By Rivka Streicher

The Gatekeeper's Daughter
She is assaulted instead by the smell of frying onions and faint undertones of bleach. Ah, well. This is Jerusalem, not Teplidskai

By Esther Teichtal

Magazine Feature
Distinguishing themselves in battle as well as in upholding Torah and mitzvos, their unit was wiped out in an operation largely forgotten. Were they sent as cannon fodder?

By Eliezer Sharf

Fundamentals
If Asarah B’Teves isn’t a day of destruction, why fast?

By Mrs. Elana Moskowitz

Family Reflections
What parents really want to teach during homework time

By Sarah Chana Radcliffe

Parshah
Handing down concepts through family names

By Faigy Peritzman

EndNote
“He’s been my singing idol since I was a little kid”

By Riki Goldstein

EndNote
“Every Yiddishe kid is essentially a part of Yingerlach”

By Riki Goldstein