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Magazine Feature
Even if you don’t think you’re much of a horse person, there’s probably a lot of good a horse can do for you or someone you know

By Jennifer Tzivia MacLeod

Yosef Chaim
“We thought horseback riding might help Yossi,” I heard someone say to Abba. “He doesn’t have much self-confidence and his therapist suggested this”

By Shira Yehudit Djalilmand

Crisscross
“Mommy? Mommy!” I say. Two tears travel slowly down her face. I jump up and bend closer to her. “Ima! Ima! Mommy’s crying!”

By Tovy Mann

Teen Fiction
I laugh at myself while I really feel like crying. I do have a friend, and she was just at my house

By Malka Katzman

The Rose Report
Netanyahu knows politics is a cutthroat business and when meeting with the party faithful, he should be expected to take every possible contingency into account

By Binyamin Rose

The Rose Report
Since Oslo, the peace process is synonymous with shrinking borders, jeopardized security, and delusions that terrorist groups sworn to Israel’s destruction will start humming “Hat ...

By Binyamin Rose

The Rose Report
The Blue Wave has crested, but is it high tide for the GOP?

By Binyamin Rose

Magazine Feature
Life on a planet called the NICU. Excerpts from an informal diary, a glimpse into that world of tubes and monitors, tears and prayers

By Moshe Krakowski

Personal Accounts
Visions of burning shuls, looted stores, smashed homes, and men carted off can never be erased. Eighty years later, eyewitnesses recall the Night of Broken Glass

By Gedalia Guttentag

News In Depth
Jewish leaders say communities must be vigilant but the Pittsburgh shooting does not reflect mainstream American values

By Gershon Burstyn