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Election 2024
Even a wiser and more seasoned Donald Trump will find governing to be just as challenging, if not more so, the second time around

By Binyamin Rose

Election 2024
The story of the Jewish vote in 2024 has attracted attention from the highest levels of the Republican Party

By Maury Litwack

Election 2024
As Democrats descend into infighting, will the party wake up to the fact that its leftward lurch is toxic?

By Gedalia Guttentag

Magazine Feature
Yaakov Hillel’s life and death became a channel for parents and children to heal

By Gedalia Guttentag and Shlomi Gil

Magazine Feature
The passing of Rabbi Moshe Blaustein leaves a generation without their rebbi

By Shmuel Botnick

The Beat
Who planned and coordinated the attacks on Israeli soccer fans?

By Y. Davis

Second Thoughts
The issue of joy at the downfall of enemies is obviously a subtle and complex one

By Rabbi Emanuel Feldman

Outlook
Nowhere will the end of the Obama era be more welcome than in Israel

By Yonoson Rosenblum

Musings
Back to Muskan. She felt awful, just awful, that I had received a dented Tjena

By Peshie Needleman

Family First Serial
The Leebie of Akeres, who handled every situation with calm control, felt like a stranger to her

By Esty Heller

The Next Chapter
Akiva had been given this siddur by his rebbi in fifth grade, and he’d carried it in his tefillin bag

By Ahava Ehrenpreis

LifeTakes
“They say you talk a lot.” Ouch. I thought I was just being friendly

By Mindel Kassorla

Halachah
“In most cases, the contractor is the one responsible for anything that goes wrong with the home as long as it is under warranty”

By Rabbi Doniel Neustadt

The Moment
Rabbi E. was flabbergasted. He hadn’t known this student wasn’t keeping Shabbos regularly

By Shmuel Botnick and Yosef Herz