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Magazine Feature
The details of Israel’s only execution were nearly buried together with the man who pulled the lever

By Rachel Ginsberg

Inside Israel
Among the most vocal critics are the tens of thousands of evacuees from communities near the Lebanese border

By Yaacov Lipszyc

Tribute
 A Tribute to Rabbi Meir Chaim Gutfreund

By Yitzchok Schwarz

The Rose Report
“They built a ring of fire around Israel and thought Israel would crumble. It’s clear that did not work”

By Binyamin Rose

The Current
Will a ceasefire deliver that elusive peace?

By Menachem Pines

Eye on Europe
One of the most controversial and consequential laws in modern history

By Y. Davis

Knesset Channel
Why Netanyahu wanted a ceasefire in the first place

By Avi Blum, ESQ

Inbox
“The story of the frum miluim families is tragic. As they say in Israel, we are shkufim, invisible”

By Mishpacha Readers

Family First Serial
“Hmm.” There’s a wealth of judgment in Rivi’s voice, and Penina winces and averts her eyes

By Bashie Lisker

War Diaries
It’s hard. Even the friendliest hotel is not home

By Carol Ungar

Family Reflections
It’s an illusion to think we have control over our children’s future

By Sarah Chana Radcliffe

From the Top
In a thriving business, delegation isn’t a one-time act — it’s an ongoing process

By Gvira Milworm

On Site
Artists from around the world give their own expression to the horrors of October 7

By Barbara Bensoussan

Serial
To the rest of the world, they were Estee and Yonah, cutest couple on the block

By Ariella Schiller