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Magazine Feature
What happens when you are so far from civilization that you never hear any news? In the vast world around us, you can run, but can you hide?

By Yisrael Rutman

F is for Friendship
I roll my eyes. It’s the first time I can remember wishing that Penina lived too far away from my house to just walk over.

By Ruchama Schnaidman

Story Time
“I’m not letting your husband free until he can dance the hopak in my bear costume. How do you like that, eh?”

By Yehuda Bromberg

Crisscross
Ima looks upset. “He said,” she whispers, “that he’s willing to trade. He will get his son and we can keep his daughter.”

By Tovy Mann

Teen Fiction
“Uh huh, what a surprise, trying to shirk your job, as usual! Well, too bad! No way will I pick up the slack just because you can’t manage to do the little bit Mommy assigned you! ...

By Rachelli Weinstein

Bricks and Ladders
“RaRa, where’s Hadas today?” I swallow and shift from foot to foot. Mommy’s green eyes flash, she doesn’t say anything.

By Ariella Schiller

Metro & Beyond
Teach NYS’s work got a boost when Rabbi Yosef Kanofsky was named to the New York State Education Department’s CAP and Mandated Services Working Group, an appointment that will hel ...

By Malky Lowinger

Washington Wrap
A few select quotes from McCain’s career help paint a portrait of the man.

By Omri Nahmias

Washington Wrap
Is there something we don’t know? Did Trump turn on Israel?

By Omri Nahmias

Washington Wrap
Last week President Donald Trump’s personal attorney Michael Cohen pled guilty to eight federal criminal counts in New York. Where does this leave us?

By Omri Nahmias

Profiles
Jason Weiner never dreamed he’d be a hospital chaplain. But the nationally recognized expert on medical halachah and pastoral counseling helps Jewish patients make the most import ...

By Barbara Bensoussan

News In Depth
On a personal level, Binyamin Netanyahu’s official state visit to Lithuania marked a homecoming to the land from which his grandparents fled. On-site report.

By Binyamin Rose