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LifeLines
When Racheli was six, it occurred to me that perhaps we shouldn’t wait until we had finished raising our own children before taking in a foster child

By C. Saphir

Magazine Feature
Rabbi Mordechai Besser has a rare insider’s view of the strengths and challenges of both the Modern Orthodox educational system and the chareidi yeshivah world

By Barbara Bensoussan

Magazine Feature
48 years ago, El Al pilot Uri Bar Lev summoned his wits and grit to avert a hijacking, forcing a change in the international rules for confronting hijackers

By Shlomi Gil

Shul of My Youth
Rabbi Shlomo Bentolila, never gave up. Week after week he called every single person in the kehillah, exhorting them to come Shabbat morning. Soon his efforts began to pay off, an ...

By Debbie Bensaid (née Bentolila)

Global View
With sanctions biting, will money talk to Iran?

By Gershon Burstyn

Washington Wrap
Caught in the crossfire. Pastor Andrew Brunson

By Omri Nahmias

Washington Wrap
Centrists battle socialists for soul of Democratic Party

By Omri Nahmias

Washington Wrap
The battle now on to defend New York’s yeshivos

By Omri Nahmias

Family Tempo
“But here’s the thing. We need this to go over well. Very well. And that’s not going to happen with a principal out for surgery”

By Faigy Schonfeld

Dreamscapes
I wanted to give the newfound clarity I’d received to others in similar situations: the regular, not-at-risk girls who just didn’t know the richness they were missing

By Elisheva Appel

Make It Work
Have you always had a desire to teach? Five careers that allow you to pursue your passion for education out of the classroom

By Miriam Milstein

Magazine Feature
Today, new methods, technology, and cutting-edge research offer new hope — and the promise of a meaningful future for children with autism

By Machla Abramovitz

Magazine Feature
Children won’t always be happy with their schools. Schools won’t always be happy with our children. When and how should a parent get involved?

By Malky Lowinger

Shared Space
The thought of Wagner standing off to the side, whispering little pieces of landlord advice, didn’t thrill Kivi. Yet how could he say no to his oldest, closest friend?

By Dov Haller