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Magazine Feature
No longer in the headlines, Ukraine’s battered Jewish communities struggle to survive

By Yaakov Lipszyc

Magazine Feature
Michael Freilich, the only Jew in Belgium’s parliament, stands alone facing this wave of anti-Israel sentiment

By Aharon Glickson

Magazine Feature
What if those old pairs of tefillin collecting dust could find a new home and give nachas to the neshamah at the same time?

By Tzvi Askal 

Knesset Channel
 Gallant's call to draft chareidim ensures paralysis and acrimony

By Avi Blum, ESQ

The Rose Report
Where are the US demands for a Hamas surrender and the unconditional release of all of the kidnapped hostages?

By Binyamin Rose

Halls of Power
We can be the difference at the polls. The question is: Will we?  

By Maury Litwack

Eye on Europe
Anti-Israel provocateur George Galloway exploits a gap in Labour to finagle a return to Parliament

By Yoni Klajn

The Current
“We all need to acknowledge that the world changed on October 7. Not only in Israel, but for Jews everywhere in the world” 

By Yaakov Lipszyc

The Moment
“The impression you make might impact not just the person in front of you, but all of his or her future generations”

By Shmuel Botnick and Yosef Herz

Screen Safer
He desperately wanted his father’s approval, and the acceptance he needed and the smartphone he’d bought could not coexist

By Bayla Hersher

EndNote
Part of that song, a chant of “B’EZRAT HASHEM NENATSEACH” is the opening and title of Ari Goldwag's just-released album

By Riki Goldstein

Dispatch
Existentially, perhaps more than at any time in my life, I am taking our suffering into account

By Rabbi Hillel Goldberg

Family First Inbox
“Our post-seminary system is simply not set up for women to have other women to reach out to in the long term”

By Family First Readers

War Diaries
“I saw you from my window so I came down to help you,” she explains

By Peryl Agishtein