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Magazine Feature
Rav Dovid Cohen puts the Yissachar–Zevulun paradigm into perspective

By Shmuel Botnick

Magazine Feature
Chained in a Hamas dungeon, freed hostage Eli Sharabi knew he was never truly captive

By Noam Paley

Halls of Power
How a group like this could be so dominant in a political party that represents half the country is mind-boggling

By Maury Litwack

The Beat
The bill runs to some 1,000 pages, and a dozen or so of its provisions have attracted wide attention

By Rafael Hoffman 

The Current
Once called “27 square miles surrounded by reality,” this Colorado college town is a microcosm of the anti-Israel radicalism sweeping the US

By Jake Turx

The Rose Report
It’s essential to understand why this diplomatic victory is so significant for Israel

By Binyamin Rose

Knesset Channel
After surviving the justice reform protests and a devastating war, will Netanyahu’s coalition be brought down by the draft law crisis?

By Avi Blum, ESQ

Encounters
Abba’s quest for emes drove him to turn his back, suddenly and totally, on a life of exceptional success and achievement

By Yaakov Ganz

The Conversation Continues
In response to “Help Me Join Your Nation,” about the process of giyur, two women share their experience in the frum world post-geirus

By Family First Contributors

Great Reads: Fiction
I was a woman and I was single. What did that mean to my employers?

By Esther Kurtz

Parshah
If we see someone with a bad middah, that means we also need chizuk to work on this trait

By Faigy Peritzman

The Moment
Lakewood’s Adirei HaTorah celebration, just completing its fourth consecutive year, is likely an enigma to anyone who isn’t present

By Yitzchok Landa

EndNote
“It’s always been imperative that the tune fits the words, and that the niggun is something I would be comfortable playing for my rebbeim”

By Riki Goldstein

Guestlines
There is a secret weapon that a Jew can marshal at all times. It is called “kivui,” hope in Hashem

By Rabbi Yonah Sklare