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Global View
The Trump-Putin Show: How the American media has become the Kremlin’s most effective weapon

By Gershon Burstyn

Inside Israel
Will Israel recognize Hamas rule in return for long-term cease-fire?

By Eliezer Shulman

Inside Israel
Wahib Habish, Druze head of Yarka city council in northern Israel, explains his community’s vociferous opposition to Israel’s new Nation-State Law

By Eliezer Shulman

LifeLines
I resolved to show them that I was still their son and that they were not losing me to my kallah, Penina

By C. Saphir

Tech Talk
I appreciate that I can shop for my children’s spring wardrobe from the comfort of my couch... but as I’m shopping, all the power and ease of the Internet is leveraged to get me t ...

By Aliza Feder

Shared Space
His mother-in-law had called a month ago to ask him to speak at the sheva brachos they were hosting. “You’re always so funny Kivi, you can represent us”

By Dov Haller

Normal Like Me
“It’s just not worth it, Sara’le. To give in to a momentary urge to dress up, here in this world, and to lose worlds you can’t imagine, for all eternity….”

By Ruti Kepler

Screenshot
If we come to preach, we’re guaranteed to fail

By Shoshana Friedman

Washington Wrap
Could Putin possibly have planned it any better?

By Omri Nahmias

Profiles
Born a Catholic but now a prominent member of the frum community in Portland, Oregon, Judge Rick Haselton has spent a lifetime climbing legal and spiritual ladders

By Eytan Kobre

Profiles
When veteran songwriter Yossi Green partnered with children’s choir arranger Moishy Kraus, no one was more surprised than Yossi himself how people everywhere were enchanted

By Malky Lowinger

Bricks and Ladders
As I step over the threshold into my new classroom, I’m certain I’ve just altered my life forever. I just don’t know if it’s for better or worse

By Ariella Schiller

Teen Fiction
I wasn’t mean. I just didn’t go out of my way to be nice. The truth was that they made me somewhat nervous

By N. Brunner

Crisscross
“Meir!” Abba’s voice shatters my concentration. I blink and look around in confusion. “Meir,” he whispers, “It’s your turn to speak. Go to the stand.”

By Tovy Mann