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Profiles
Rav Avraham Abba Weingort remembers the Seridei Eish

By Rav Eliyahu Gut and Rav Ephraim Galinksy

Profiles
Dr. Brian Gastman makes history with America’s first full-face transplant. Others might call it revolutionary science, but for Dr. Gastman, it’s Hashem’s infinite nissim

By Baila Rosenbaum

Inside Israel
Three years to the day that six people were killed in a bus crash between Jerusalem and Bnei Brak, tragedy struck a chareidi bus line again

By Eliezer Shulman

Inside Israel
Sources in the defense agencies say they have discerned in recent weeks an effort by Hamas to dispatch “lone wolf” terrorists back onto Israel’s streets

By Eliezer Shulman

Inside Israel
Both National Union Party and Bayit Yehudi might find themselves outside the Knesset in April

By Eliezer Shulman

Washington Wrap
Could the 70% wealth tax make a comeback?

By Omri Nahmias

Washington Wrap
His first big client was the Turkish embassy in Washington, and since then he’s forged a network of ties in the Muslim and Arab worlds

By Omri Nahmias

Washington Wrap
Try as she might, Elizabeth Warren can’t dodge the one issue that has persistently dogged her campaign since its inception

By Omri Nahmias

Bricks and Ladders
The thought of new clothing is literally the only thing that is keeping the smile on my face as the Greenfields pull up

By Ariella Schiller

Teen Fiction
Chani clasped her hands together. “I want to give up my slot to Nechama. But please don’t tell her!” she added hurriedly

By N. Brunner

Friendship
When you respect a friend, you recognize that it’s okay for her to have different ideas and opinions than you do

By Devora Zheutlin, MA, CAS

Movin on Up
An ESFJ, in very, very short, is someone who loves working with people and doing practical things that help people in an organized manner

By Shaina Keren

DMCs
It wasn’t like Brachi was hurt. She wasn’t. And after she got over the embarrassment, she thought it was pretty funny too! What was the big deal?

By Leah Greenburg

Magazine Feature
While the conditions our girls face are not life-threatening, they are lifelong conditions that have a great impact on their everyday lives

By Rochel Weiss