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Magazine Feature
Today’s teenagers sound like they’re speaking a foreign language. Because they are. From overly casual word choices to abbreviations and gross exaggerations, here’s how language i ...

By Shira Isenberg, RD, MPH

 
Malke Borow dreamed of being a doctor, became a lawyer, and then combined her passions in her current position, in which she assists, supports, and defends thousands of Israeli do ...

By Leah Gebber

Family Matters

By Joan Zlotnick

Family Tempo
It was bad enough he cooked; did he have to broadcast it?

By Shoshana Neumann

Musings

By Zelda Goldfield

Center Stage
Until this moment, when she’d heard the praise of a professional, Rina hadn’t quite understood what an accomplishment that was. Or how hard it must have been for Gabriella to give ...

By Gila Arnold

More or Less
I had one goal tonight: Shut Leah down. Right now I view it as my chesed of a lifetime, or a marriage to be exact

By Esther Kurtz

LifeTakes
The frustrating thing is that I had achieved that intense kavanah, but now I have to struggle for it — more often than not, failing miserably. It doesn’t help that the Satan does ...

By Lea Pavel

Parshah
Our souls need constant, daily sustenance

By Faigy Peritzman

EndNote
"Look to the future with an eye to the past”

By Riki Goldstein

Connect Two
"How does everyone else know what to talk about?"

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

Jr. Tales
"I am a boy, but no one calls me ‘Boy’ as my name, so why are animals called things like ‘Bunny’ if they’re a rabbit or ‘Ketzele’ if they’re a cat?"

By Rivka Small

Win or Lose
Yitzy looked down at the box. Mr. Burtman really did have a reason to send him a bomb, but he couldn’t explain that to Yossi

By Chaim Finkelstein

Profiles
Faith forged by Fire: Mourning the Kaliver Rebbe

By Aryeh Ehrlich and Eliezer Shulman and Yisroel Besser