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Magazine Feature
Rafi Nakash revisits the paradox of his life in Syria while mourning the future of a nation he once called home

By Yitzchok Landa

Magazine Feature
For a generation of Israel’s amputees and other wounded soldiers, rehabilitation is just the start of a lifelong, personal struggle

By Gedalia Guttentag

Magazine Feature
 Surviving six death camps, Yosef Lewkowicz touched the lives of thousands and kept reinventing his own

By Naftali Schiff

The Explainer
In a surprising move, Israel has begun charging an entry fee for all visitors, including those from visa-exempt countries

By Yaacov Lipszyc

Halls of Power
An insider’s guide to politics

By Maury Litwack

Knesset Channel
In lockstep with his return to health, Bibi emerged from the political crisis with a reinforced coalition

By Avi Blum, ESQ

The Rose Report
To make America safe again, stop funding radical Islamists

By Binyamin Rose

The Current
Why can't we keep jetliners safe from flying flocks?

By Yitzchok Landa

Inbox
“Unfortunately, even most mental health master’s programs do not teach about spousal abuse”

By Mishpacha Readers

From the Top
The correct metaphor for motivating employees is turning a key in the ignition and keeping the gas tank full

By Gvira Milworm

For the Record
In the months following the capture of the Hermon, Aryeh Zur of Beersheva formally established the Golan Ski Club

By Dovi Safier and Yehuda Geberer

Outlook
Professor Jonathan Haidt of NYU’s Stern School of Business has been focused on the destruction of American youth by safetyism and smartphones

By Yonoson Rosenblum

Family First Feature
The hardships, hurdles, and nachas of raising boys as a single mother

By Miriam Bloch

Living Room
Exfoliation is a way to coax the unattractive dead cells to move on earlier than they would like

By Lea Pavel