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Point of View
In a very real sense, you are what you eat,

By Rabbi Moshe Grylak zt"l

Magazine Feature
In a rare conversation, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu travels down the nostalgic route to describe a strength born of ...

By Aryeh Ehrlich and Yossi Elituv

News In Depth
Three top White House reporters who’ve learned the balancing act between access and ethics talk about what it’s like to ...

By Gershon Burstyn and Omri Nahmias

Magazine Feature
When Shloime Wertenteil was left for dead in a Chevron ambush back in 1976, his yeshivah buddies scooped him up and ...

By Esther Ilana Rabi

Jewish Geography
Two Leading Economists See More Pros than Cons

By Binyamin Rose

Jewish Geography
Council Primaries Campaigns Called Out for Anti-Semitic Rhetoric,New York Council Race Spurs Anti-Jewish Hate,Council Primaries Campai ...

By Jacob Kornbluh

Jewish Geography
Israeli Supreme Court Attempts Compromise in Long-Standing Battle

By Sarah Pardes and Yisrael Feller

Cut ‘n Paste
Right Time,Dr. Thomas. E. Starzl paused to consider the scans. After a minute, he said, “Are the doctors in New York ...

By Rabbi Yosef Chaim Golding

Free Fall
Moe and Abe are reunited on the front line. Reb Leibush finds Yeruchum crying and praying in front of the shul’s aro ...

By Miriam Stark Zakon

On Topic
Ever get hijacked by your emotions? With the right skills, says therapist and DBT educator Nina Kaweblum, you can actually ...

By Nina Kaweblum

Windows
It turns out, the cousin in charge of implementing Aunt Suzanna’s carefully arranged cremation plan was on a safari in ...

By Rivka Hartman

Parshah
Accomplishments are what doesn’t come easy,

By Faigy Peritzman

LifeLines
My parents are both professionals, no strangers to technology, but it never occurred to them that this could happen to ...

By C. Saphir

Outlook
Postreligious societies cultivate self-destruction

By Yonoson Rosenblum