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Jewish Geography
One Giant Leap for Trump,“In the end, they’ll get their 15 minutes of fame and they’ll get behind Trump because they ...

By Binyamin Rose

Magazine Feature
Over four days, Americans witnessed a Republican convention like no other in history. Takeaways, analysis, and impressions from ...

By Binyamin Rose and Yisroel Besser

Magazine Feature
Little did Rav Mordechai Goldstein, founder of Diaspora Yeshiva, know he would be creating a teshuvah revolution and rebuildi ...

By Shlomi Gil

Point of View
Pinchas Syndrome,“First of all, throwing stones is absolutely assur in and of itself, in addition to the risk of killing ...

By Rabbi Moshe Grylak zt"l

Outlook
Once, small-town America was mocked by the intelligentsia for its narrow-minded conformity. But today the university campuses ar ...

By Yonoson Rosenblum

Text Messages
Cruz Control,And when the nominee’s delegates howled at those words, egged on by the nominee’s people, Cruz had elicited a ...

By Eytan Kobre

Guestlines
Ah, commitment! When it is lacking, nothing stands a chance of success, but when it is present, nothing stands in its ...

By Rabbi Henoch Plotnik

Jewish Geography
Both parties diverged in dealing with maverick candidates

By Binyamin Rose

Whispers
Instead, I was consumed by fear of the unknown. I received no explanation for the many doctors’ visits, nothing to combat my wild imagination that created stories each night to pr ...

By Shira Hart

Magazine Feature
Passionate about living in a 500-year-old Old City home, a beautiful 1920’s Tudor in LA, a quaint cottage in England on ...

By Rifka Junger

Family First Feature
When four frum women in Detroit were touched by trial or tragedy, they used the experience as an impetus to better the lives of others

By Rochel Burstyn

Fiction
“Ma, let’s be reasonable. I know you wanted to get rid of it and purposely hid it in a pillowcase in my guest ...

By Perel Grossman

Learning Curve
Aviva lets slip to Suri that Zevi is interested in the secretarial job

By Gila Arnold

Family Reflections
It’s not too late to let go and get it right

By Sarah Chana Radcliffe