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Magazine Feature
Falsely accused of spying for Israel, the saga of David Tenenbaum, an Orthodox Jew from Detroit, began more then a decade ago, but justice is just beginning to be done.

By Binyamin Rose

Profiles
A survivor herself, Yaffa Eliach has accomplished a staggering amount in commemorating the Holocaust. Throughout, she has focused not only on the deaths of the residents of the va ...

By Barbara Bensoussan

Recipes
One of my favorite moments over Shavuos is the morning before the late-start meal, when we have more time to linger with a coffee and, of course, a coffee accompaniment

By Chanie Nayman

Magazine Feature
Rabbi Beryl Gershenfeld is at the forefront of worldwide kiruv, riding the waves of its changing dynamic for over four decades.

By Yonoson Rosenblum

A Better You
People who are neurodivergent have often learned from a very young age to hide themselves. But their relentless efforts to act and behave neurotypically can come at a heavy cost.

By Family First Contributors

Software Savvy
“Don’t worry about it. No human may want to do it, but the computer doesn’t mind. I can set up a program for you that’ll do the work for you.”

By Liora Waxman with Esther Kurtz

Family First Serial
There were no tears running down her cheeks, but she felt a cloud of sadness blocking the radiant San Francisco sunshine.

By Miriam Zakon

EndNote
He’s a passionate advocate of the idea that everyone can cultivate a personal musical expression.

By Riki Goldstein