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Encounters
Once inside our house, I was met with a horrifying scene: A crowd of people gathered on the street in front of the house with rocks in their hands

By Riki Goldstein

Magazine Feature
After a year and a half of fighting, is Israel more entrenched than ever?

By Mishpacha Contributors

The Rose Report
Support for Israel among Democrats declined significantly during the 12 years of the combined Obama and Biden terms

By Binyamin Rose

Outlook
Knowledge that the virus was deliberately produced in a lab would bring science into disrepute; revealing that it was done in China would set up a confrontation with China

By Yonoson Rosenblum

Knesset Channel
The message is clear: Only victory over Hamas will make it possible to realize Trump’s vision for peace in the Middle East.

By Avi Blum, ESQ

Eye on Europe
Promises are one thing, but delivery, particularly in local government, is another

By Y. Davis

Beltway Brief
A “Middle East Neutrality Pact” could be born — not out of ideology, but out of exhaustion

By Jake Turx

Business Casual
Experts share their wealth of experience

By Sarah Massry

Motherboard
Siblings can be each other’s best friend — or worst enemy. Here are our best tips for guiding them through and away from sibling rivalry

By Mindel Kassorla

Musings
She prays like she never has, knowing that this place is home

By Bassheva Kahn

EndNote
On the heels of the pre-Pesach wedding season and Chol Hamoed celebrations comes the silence of Sefirah. As we count upward with anticipation toward Shavuos on one hand, and mourn ...

By Riki Goldstein

Second Thoughts
When sleepless nights are haunted not by nightmares, but by indecision over a $25,000 wristwatch

By Rabbi Emanuel Feldman

Guestlines
In a world of uncertainty, fear can be a gateway to deeper faith, prayer, and trust in Hashem’s guidance

By Rabbi Aryeh Kerzner

Magazine Feature
As he spent most of his childhood years in and out of hospitals, Johns Hopkins’ Children’s Center holds a special place for Rabbi Rabinowitz, who was once a patient there himself ...

By Margie Pensak