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Symposium
Reexamining our allegiances, involvement, and expectations in a turbulent political landscape

By Hank Sheinkopf

Symposium
Reexamining our allegiances, involvement, and expectations in a turbulent political landscape

By Rabbi Yitzchok Adlerstein

Encounters
“If you won’t give me potatoes, then I’ll have to manage without any food.I have never eaten chometz on Pesach, and I will not start now”

By Rivka Junger

LifeLines
Until the day I got married, at the age of 20, I handed over every penny I earned to my father to help pay the bills

By C. Saphir

Cut ‘n Paste
Laureate’s Chef Buck, is a 60-something non-Jew who will surely merit Olam Haba. He is most certainly from the Chassidei Umos Ha’olam

By Zev Light

Normal Like Me
Smiling wickedly, Itzik decided to have some fun. “Yes, as a matter of fact, there is something… or I should say, someone. Someone I met”

By Ruti Kepler

Point of View
What does the moon have to do with the Exodus?

By Rabbi Moshe Grylak zt"l

Outlook
Am Yisrael’s founding was no less than a second Creation

By Yonoson Rosenblum

On Site
How would Jerusalem have looked to people visiting for Pesach many years ago? Four models of the Holy City give us a snapshot in wood and stone

By Libi Astaire

Magazine Feature
What happens when a gadol is a guest at your hotel or vacation spot? Hotel owners and vacation coordinators discuss the challenges and rewards

By Rivka Junger

Profiles
In a world where “quality of life” is considered the measure for life’s value, Dr. Howard Lebowitz believes only halachah should determine the time to end treatment

By Barbara Bensoussan

Profiles
One Rosh Hashanah, Efryim Shore woke up a quadriplegic. Of course, there was the question of “why,” he decided it was a new wakeup call to do good

By Yonoson Rosenblum

Profiles
Mark Penn conducted his first poll as an elementary school student, yet over the next 50 years, leaders from all over the world bought into his pioneering polling techniques

By Binyamin Rose

Profiles
Ed Bernstein was just another photographer until, at a chance photo session, he realized his true calling: to capture enduring images of gedolei Yisrael

By Eytan Kobre