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Their husbands are training for degrees that take years (and years) of studying to obtain. How do these women manage physically and emotionally while their husbands pursue their d ...

By Malkie Lowinger

Therapy Toolbox
"I’ve been on a constant roller coaster ride, trying to be present for my kids at home; helping my mother with everything from doctor’s appointments to shopping; making Yamim Tovi ...

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

Real Life
She was incubated, and I was released from the hospital. It broke my heart to leave my child alone in the sterile, overly lit neonatal ICU

By Helaine Ring

Musings
The conflicting emotions are suffocating; the joy of a young boy on the brink of life and the private pain of each person there

By Leora Rosenberg

LifeTakes
There’s always a gap between our dreams and reality, and that chasm looms large in motherhood

By Bracha Stein

Parshah
We need more inspiration to ensure we will remember

By Faigy Peritzman

Family Reflections
We throw around the word, but not all not-nice behavior is abusive

By Sarah Chana Radcliffe

Know This
Don’t call them “the twins.” Use their real names

By Shaina King

Outlook
The fate of the movement for reform of the Israeli legal system

By Yonoson Rosenblum

5 out of 10
Some haskamos, if you take the time to read them, contain all sorts of interesting, sometimes spicy, tidbits, perspectives, and ideas

By Dovid Bashevkin

In the Balance
All I said to him was, Is this who you want to be?

By Baruch S. Fertel, MD, MPA, FACEP

EndNote
Yom Tov is rich with niggunim that honor our most precious treasure

By Riki Goldstein

Story Time
“There is hope yet!” the king whispered to his bodyguard. “Now take out your sword and follow me into battle! Come!”

By Y. Bromberg

News In Depth
They sit among you, armed, trained, and ready should an attacker burst through the doors. They are shul marshals, the first of a new breed of security personnel.

By Yochonon Donn