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Veiled Joy
While Fear stalks our community, Joy finds a foothold too. In backyards and living rooms, people celebrate new beginnings. The celebration is dimmed, but the happiness is not

By Rivka Streicher

Veiled Joy
I have no idea if I’ll have to push off my wedding. I have no plans of where I’ll live, or what my life will look like come May

By Batsheva Feldman

Veiled Joy
The two of us stood under our chuppah, enjoying the wedding we’d planned in just 24 hours

By Josh Clark

Veiled Joy
My son didn’t want to get married under this cloud of pressure. He wanted simchah and calm

By Malka Katzman

Veiled Joy
Fear was beginning to creep into our conversations. Would there be flights? Should everyone leave now?

By Millie Samson

Veiled Joy
In our case, the police were coming to help us, thank G-d, but historically, this wasn’t always so

By Miriam Klein Adelman

Veiled Joy
A few weeks ago, I watched — from afar — a remarkable simchah, whose timing and precision were absolute perfection

By Sarah Moses Spero

Family Tempo
Why not profile Ruchi Steinberg, eminently average Jewish woman? Don’t we struggling non-superheroes deserve to be represented in the pages of our magazines?

By Gila Arnold

Outlook
Over a period of 30 years, the Novominsker Rebbe drew me close to him

By Yonoson Rosenblum

Rocking Horse
What is better, bitterness or innocence? Emptiness or the wisdom that comes with facing the darkness?

By Leah Gebber

Jr. Feature
For bears — and other creatures — coming out of hibernation, waking up is no joke

By Malka Winner

Parshah
Why man’s status of purity can change, even if no other creature’s can

By Faigy Peritzman

Know This
I don’t fit in a box  — I never have. I don’t know any black Jew who does

By Aliza Bracha Klein

Madame Chamberlaine
"She’s been asking for des sucettes et des saucisses. Can you tell me what these words mean?”

By Tzipie Wolner