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On Topic
Have allergies, will travel. Here's how

By Eliana Cline

On Topic
Here’s the long and the short of waiting in line

By Malkie Schulman

Family Matters
Clearly, reframing involves redefining terms like “happiness”

By Joan Zlotnick

Fiction
She took a rueful look at Leah’s flower arrangement, at Meira and Chana’s gowns, then at Yehuda’s back. “I guess not everyone read the memo about the color scheme,” she commented

By Sara Lebenman

Musings
If I cry it means I’m guilty. If I cry it means I miss my daughter. I will want to be with her. And I can’t now. So I won’t cry. I won’t

By Sarah Ehrman

Center Stage
“What, one of those frummie, all-women films?” she smirked. “Nah, I never go to those. The caliber is not the highest, if you know what I mean”

By Gila Arnold

Yardsticks
It was a brilliant idea. I hated it for being such a good idea

By Esty Heller

LifeTakes
We know that grief — so raw and bloody — is a traffic accident you want to look away from. Because it may be you next time, and you try to make sense of how short life can be

By Zehava Kaner

Eye on Europe
UK Jewish schools take another blow

By Gedalia Guttentag

On Site
In Jerusalem’s Beis Yisrael neighborhood, the famous oven’s flame burned faithfully every week, down through the generations for 126 years, sending a heavenly aroma through the st ...

By Aryeh Ehrlich

Screenshot
A shared understanding that the reader comes first 

By Shoshana Friedman

Open Mic
A generation without strong and inspired mothers

By Shaina King

In the Balance
Our victory is that we don’t perpetuate the evil

By Baruch S. Fertel, MD, MPA, FACEP

Family Reflections
Dealing with old pain requires confronting internal demons

By Sarah Chana Radcliffe