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Magazine Feature
The trauma hotline of Manchester’s Rabbi AY Goldman and Shaya Halpern means no Jew has to suffer alone

By Riki Goldstein

Magazine Feature
From his rat-infested cell, Ephraim Kholmyansky outsmarted his KGB captors

By Tzivia Meth

Knesset Channel
In Israel, the power struggles rage on

By Avi Blum, ESQ

The Current
Although anti-Semitism undeniably persists, a healthy majority of Australians support the local Jewish community

By Yaacov Lipszyc

The Beat
Not for over a century in British politics has the Conservative-Labour duopoly been challenged like this

By Y. Davis

Halls of Power
Trump isn’t legally in charge now, Biden is. But in a practical sense, Trump appears to be

By Maury Litwack

The Rose Report
The longer Syria remains in a state of anarchy, the more Israel — and the US — will have to monitor the border 24/7

By Binyamin Rose

The Current
From London-trained eye specialist to blood-thirsty tyrant, Bashar Assad had a hesitant rise and spectacular fall

By Gedalia Guttentag

Serial
Perri didn’t quite roll her eyes, but the exasperation on her face reminded Chaim of Simi having a Teenaged Moment

By Blimi Rabinowitz

EndNote
Eli Begun is about to release his debut album, in which he says he aims to continue the family legacy

By Riki Goldstein

Open Mic
We can offer something better to our children than a pretend world with pretend love

By Dr. Michael Milgraum

Family First Inbox
“You see, MIL has so much to offer. And while Son and DIL don’t seem to want/appreciate it, others do”

By Family First Readers

Family Tempo
The presence of a friend, she realized, made her feel less alone. A friend. My friend is here

By Zisi Naimark

War Diaries
My children are saddened, solemn. But they’re not horrified. It’s 2024

By Rachael Lavon