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Family Room
Choosing a palette beyond societal instinct, when executed with care, can produce a product that feels just as soothing as beige and white.

By Rivki Rabinowitz

Family Room
The colors chosen for your home are the anchor of your space. They are literally the canvas upon which you will tell your story

By Leia Whitman Karoly

Family Room
There are so many smaller changes that can be made to give your home a simple rejuvenation!

By Shiri Feldman

Family Room
Our choices can reflect our personalities: if you’re a vibrant and eclectic person, you may choose to go bold, whereas if you have a more subdued personality, you may want neutral ...

By Shana Horn-Steele

Family Room
Hone your scheme using seasons as the teacher

By Sheva Tennenhaus

Family Room
There’s an art in pulling a room together, in weaving elements that feel cohesive yet unexpected.

By Ashley Montgomery

Outside Chance
"Coming to Yom Kippur through yirah is like a mafia sit down with an IRS auditor"

By Esther Kurtz

EndNote
"We were up against the clock with a self-imposed deadline so we didn’t overthink — and we discovered that our creativity emerged under pressure”

By Riki Goldstein

Parshah
From a Jewish perspective, “honesty” and “integrity” cannot be restricted to individual paragons of virtue

By Faigy Peritzman

Text Messages
Cancel culture is immoral and un-American, a threat to democratic norms

By Eytan Kobre

Family First Feature
Tamar Taback illuminates a new path to Jewish femininity

By Baila Vorhand

Out of Step
I want to be a better person, I really do. I honestly don’t think it’s fair that some people are just born nice

By Ariella Schiller