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As Israel’s journalists meet, left-wing bias still evident

By Binyamin Rose

True Account
A graveside rendezvous mends a stubborn rift

By Malkie Schulman

 
Drunken laughter ricochets off the walls. The Nazis have come to visit the safe house

By Chana Daskal

 
“I’m not a cook, first of all, and I’m for sure not a celebrity. I’m just a guy.” Kivi realized a moment too late he’d walked into a trap

By Dov Haller

Point of View
A Jew is always led exactly to where he’s meant to be

By Rabbi Moshe Grylak zt"l

Outlook
Even teens realize that things have gotten out of hand

By Yonoson Rosenblum

Text Messages
A Jew and his sefer, oblivious to his surroundings

By Eytan Kobre

Guestlines
Why, in fact, did my son desire a singer’s autograph?

By Rabbi Avrohom Weinrib

Off the Couch
“But he’s just like his father, who’s a talmid chacham”

By Jacob L. Freedman MD

LifeTakes
I’m in survival mode, using every ounce of energy to keep my house running, have supper on the table and clean clothes in the drawers

By Shiri Taub

The Gatekeeper's Daughter
Leah stops, keeping her distance from the grubby banister. The girl has her arms crossed. Her hair hangs loose around her neck. She needs a haircut

By Esther Teichtal

Family Diary
Inbar called me in a panic. “My colleague’s getting married tonight in Bnei Brak. I need a skirt to wear to the wedding”

By Leah Greene

Musings
The box of cigarettes and the car keys bear silent witness.

By Miriam Maggid

Windows

By Naomi Levenspil