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Profiles
It was in Bergen-Belsen that Kraus acquired the nickname “Moishele der Zinger,” singing to fellow prisoners, “to make people ...

By Machla Abramovitz

Magazine Feature
The Kosel Hakatan, a segment of the Western Wall in the Muslim Quarter, is considered the point closest to the Kodesh ...

By Aharon Granot

Jewish Geography
1974 Separation-of-Forces Deal Keeps Both Sides at Bay

By Binyamin Rose

Cut ‘n Paste
For the first time since we met, I had nothing to say to my friend .

By Shmuel Botnick

Oneg Shabbos
Little Yisrael Leib emerged from the camps determined to break with his past. Years later, would his long-buried Jewish lo ...

By Yeruchem Yitzchak Landesman

LifeLines
My panic attacks became regular occurrences. I’d get upset about something someone did wrong, or about something I myself did wrong, and boom, the attack would start

By C. Saphir

Normal Like Me
He — the child always a bit behind, a bit slow; the reject, the anxiety-ridden young man who was never good enough ...

By Ruti Kepler

Outlook
Expendable for the greater good?

By Yonoson Rosenblum

Magazine Feature
Frum housewife-turned-activist Linda Sadacka and her band of “Moms on a Mitzvah” won’t rest until they do all they can ...

By Barbara Bensoussan

Musings
I tried to cry as silently as possible — I’m good at it. My grandmother turned to me and whispered: “We don’t get ...

By Miriam Maggid

Grab the Reins
Was I ready for this? Could I combine what I’d learned at the ranch with everything I’d learned about addiction and ...

By Shoshana Schwartz

Family Reflections
Face those negative feelings head-on

By Sarah Chana Radcliffe

Off the Couch
The whitest Sephardi, the darkest Ashkenazi

By Jacob L. Freedman MD

Personal Accounts
Netanel’s mother was pale and drawn. Elinor watched as she wiped a stray tear, gathered her bag, and walked out of t ...

By Chaya Yankelowitz