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Metro & Beyond
Jewish community leaders keep a watchful eye on the changes in the NY Senate

By Malky Lowinger

Shared Space
CJ Korman was normal? The guy who kept a full-time gardener on staff? Who had taken his family to Iceland for Pesach? Who had an alarm on his whiskey collection?

By Dov Haller

Point of View
We’re still feeling the fallout of the First World War.

By Rabbi Moshe Grylak zt"l

Text Messages
Why I tuned in to the liberal radio station

By Eytan Kobre

Off the Couch
“I’d really like to schedule an appointment but I don’t want to take any medications and I’m afraid you’ll tell me that I have to take them.”

By Jacob L. Freedman MD

Inside Israel
Running independently meant Degel was scrounging for every vote — and, necessity being the mother of invention, that led the party to target English-speakers

By Eliezer Shulman

Magazine Feature
During the four-and-a half-years since Mishpacha’s probing report on the mysterious Lev Tahor, the setting has changed and shocking accounts of mind control and abuse are emerging ...

By Machla Abramovitz

Profiles
Rabbi Rosenfeld’s appearance was so ordinary that most people had no idea he was a giant in Torah, halachah, and Kabbalah.

By Rachel Ginsberg and Sharon Gelbach

Washington Wrap
If election night showed us anything, it’s that the Democrats have a split personality

By Omri Nahmias

The Gatekeeper's Daughter
“Yay, Daina! You haven’t been here in, like, foreverrrr!” Daina smiles and edges her way past the intimidating woman at the door

By Esther Teichtal