fbpx
Family First Feature
The kindness the Kaliver Rebbetzin, Rebbetzin Chana Sarah Shifra Taub, planted gave shattered survivors strong roots

By Shaindy Horowitz

Personal Accounts
Bereaved women share what gave them the strength and the courage to keep moving forward

By Shterna Karp

Family Diary
“You!” he said, pointing to Basya, who seemed to be organizing everything. “You go find out about the kesubah”

By Shani Leiman

Family Tempo
How could I wait while the world moved on and I was a ghost of myself — not a mother, not a daughter, not a wife?

By Leeba Atlas

Windows
I am scared, so scared, to enter that place of pain. The place that all year, I work to scrape off of myself

By Henny Salzman

Rocking Horse
They were nothings. Nothings. Nothings. Just trodden-in-the-mud Jews. Just girls, dependent on fathers and brothers for their safety

By Leah Gebber

Outside Chance
They wanted to pay me to speak? Funniest thing ever

By Esther Kurtz

LifeTakes
Motherhood changes everyone, but I found the transition monumental

By Shevy Weiss

Magazine Feature
To heal the pain of estrangement between chareidi baalei teshuvah and the family members they left behind, could two Breslovers reunite estranged families on a reality show?

By Aharon Kliger and Yisrael A. Groweiss

A Few Minutes With
This year, Jones bested three veteran politicians to capture the Democratic nomination in New York’s 17th Congressional District

By Yochonon Donn

On Site
Akko might still have a reputation as a poor, rundown city, but the magic those old-time conquerors understood is still pounding on the rocks

By Rabbi Ephraim Schwartz

Cut ‘n Paste
Why were they able to reach these plateaus of true inner happiness and purpose, and I can’t?

By Mayer Weinberger

Encore
"What I was counting on didn’t mamash work out. Money is tight. So we need to find a backup plan for the yeshivah"

By Dov Haller

Text Messages
"Being dan l’kaf zechus and bringing about peace between people are one and the same"

By Eytan Kobre