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Fundamentals
We're sure our perception is truth — but is it?

By Rebbetzin Debbie Greenblatt

Recipes
These crackers are just as yummy, but they will actually fill you up because of their fiber and healthy fat content!

By Rorie Weisberg

Connect Two
"There’s something else, though, that’s been niggling at me”

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

Family First Feature
Some mothers simply don’t feel maternal in the way society expects them to, and often feel like there's something wrong with them. Can motherhood be expressed in different ways?

By Elisheva Appel and Miriam Kosman

Family First Feature
Deep in the French countryside, Mrs. Ruth Becker stayed one step ahead of the Nazis

By Riki Goldstein

Family Matters
In these instances, my instinct to spare my children and grandchildren was outweighed by my desperation

By Joan Zlotnick

Yardsticks
Friedman — another Friedman. One out of ten gowns I sewed was for a Friedman

By Esty Heller

LifeTakes
I was shocked by that scream, and in that moment I knew that Bubby was human — and I could be human, too

By Leah Wachsler

Standing Ovation
Hearing them live was the best consolation of all

By Dovid Nachman Golding

Movin on Up
Well, I think we have a deal! Real college, real business, real me

By Shaina Keren

Teen Fiction
I felt like most of my energy was being sapped by Nechami and wondered if it was fair to the rest of the girls

By Malky Cope

Know This
Today, making shivah calls is a complex experience

By Abby Delouya

Profiles
Zalman Shoval is perhaps the last remaining member of Israel’s diplomatic corps with insider knowledge of every major geopolitical event from early statehood to the present

By Binyamin Rose

Tribute
The talmid who became my rebbi

By Rabbi Ron Yitzchok Eisenman