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Magazine Feature
She’s only 28, but Maryland State Delegate Dalya Attar is the highest ranking elected Orthodox female in american history. Balancing her career with religion and family isn’t easy ...

By Margie Pensak

Magazine Feature
Worry is a small word for an overwhelming feeling. But we can strip it of its fangs. Professionals share ways we can use the brain, that normally plagues us with worries, to achie ...

By Shifra Elkaim

Dreamscapes
Her Yiddish-speaking band hits all the right notes

By Elisheva Appel

Family Matters
A discussion of what not to say would surely include the following question about a dementia patient: “Does he still recognize you?”

By Joan Zlotnick

Family Tempo
In our hearts, we struggle between declaring this is no way to live, and realizing that yes, this is a way to live because this is what Hashem has decided

By Shoshana Lesser

Windows
The school had built up excitement [read: parent pressure] among the students, and Hodaya’s heart was set: She wanted to be Principal for the Day

By Shira Isenberg

Center Stage
Once again, Gabriella had displayed her knack for saying just what the other person needed to hear. No wonder Huvy had been so smitten, before—

By Gila Arnold

More or Less
"If she’s done this with too many clients, my entire reputation is done. I’m too small, too new to rehabilitate from this"

By Esther Kurtz

Magazine Feature
Antwerp’s postwar Jewish community enjoyed a charmed shtetl existence. That lifestyle was buffeted by the collapse of the diamond industry, but now the city’s future is threatened ...

By Gedalia Guttentag

Washington Wrap
An anti-BDS bill, as well as three other bills concerning the Middle East and Israel

By Omri Nahmias

Global View
News is not supposed to be in the business of fantasy

By Gershon Burstyn

Day in the Life
Elchonon Majeski is the man behind Kolainu Choir. He’s based in Waterbury, Connecticut

By Rachel Bachrach

Outlook
One never knows the power of his or her mitzvos

By Yonoson Rosenblum

Perspective
With the gift of maturity, we learn to accept

By Alexandra Fleksher