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A Few Minutes With
“There Is No Right to Engage in Anti-Semitic Speech”

By Sandy Eller

Ask Rabbi Greenwald
Your daughter wants to fit in; she also wants the comforts of a husband who will support her

By Rabbi Zecharya Greenwald

2.0 Feature
We spoke to  a financial advisor to clarify who would benefit from whole life insurance policies, who wouldn’t, and what’s important to know going in

By Sara Glaz

Cut ‘n Paste
It was a simple comment. But those few short words opened a doorway to the greatness that lay within.

By Rabbi Chaim Heinemann

Encounters
An honorable Japanese diplomat put his career on the line, granting more than 2,000 visas to Lithuanian Jews fleeing the Nazis — in defiance of orders from Tokyo

By Yosef Zoimen

For the Record
Chacham Bernays’s efforts in education targeted both the youth and adults of Hamburg. Balancing a fine line between the older traditionalists and the reformers

By Dovi Safier and Yehuda Geberer

Guestlines
Whenever anyone, adult or child, suffers a trauma, anything that reminds him of the trauma will serve as a trigger that causes the person to re-experience the same fear, helplessn ...

By Dr Meir Wikler

Halls of Power
When it comes to the youth vote, do progressives have a future?

By Maury Litwack

A Better You
People who are neurodivergent have often learned from a very young age to hide themselves. But their relentless efforts to act and behave neurotypically can come at a heavy cost.

By Family First Contributors

Family First Serial
There were no tears running down her cheeks, but she felt a cloud of sadness blocking the radiant San Francisco sunshine.

By Miriam Zakon

Family First Serial
“I see what Ta doesn’t, that there are a lot of very unhappy staff members right now, and he’s going to have a serious problem on his hands if something doesn’t get done soon.”

By Gila Arnold

Musings
I don’t have an important job or say enough Tehillim. I can’t host so many guests at once, and I’m an introvert, and I probably don’t smile enough

By Russy Tendler

Family Tempo
I know what a sad picture I must be to this happily married mother of three — the ex-wife who never moved on, who is still haunted by the past

By Bashie Lisker

Words Unspoken
Should I have gone to visit you? Should I have ignored my concern that you wouldn’t want to see people? Should I have realized you might not make it to Sunday?

By Anonymous