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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

Living Room
“My two favorite parts of the renovation were my laundry room and mudroom”

By Esti Vago

Knesset Channel
A week after breathing the crisp Washington air, Netanyahu has returned to the humid climate of Israeli politics

By Avi Blum, ESQ

Inbox
“This is the truth about cults that are abusive: It’s never all bad, especially at the beginning, and therein lies the danger”

By Family First Readers

Tribute
Rabbi Mendel Belsky saw how all Jews shined on the inside, even if they’d been tarnished by life’s struggles

By Yitzchok Schwarz

For the Record
This time, it would not be Mordechai and Esther who saved Persian Jewry, but rather their own brethren in Europe

By Dovi Safier and Yehuda Geberer

EndNote
“I do everything, from kumzitzes and dinners to bar mitzvahs, but my favorite will always be a wedding”

By Riki Goldstein