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Magazine Feature
Dayan Moshe Aharon Kurtstag never expected to leave his Jerusalem beis medrash for far-off Johannesburg of the 1960s. Now back in Eretz Yisrael 50 years later, he’s left behind a ...

By Rav Eliyahu Gut and Rav Ephraim Galinksy

Profiles
Zusha’s Shlomo Gaisin and Zach Goldschmiedt have created an old-new mix of mantra-like songs that cut through factions and go straight to the heart of a post-modern generation

By Barbara Bensoussan

Magazine Feature
Jewish barbers see lines snaking around the block the week before Pesach, and then suddenly all is quiet until the Lag B’omer rush. Stories from the other side of the chair before ...

By C.S. Teitelbaum and Chananel Shapiro and Yisroel Besser

The Current
Talking UN bias, Palestinian terror, and Trump’s peace plan, with Jason Greenblatt

By Gershon Burstyn

The Explainer
Inside the China Trade War

By Gedalia Guttentag

The Rose Report
The Deal of the Century will come: here’s how Israel should cope with it

By Binyamin Rose

The Rose Report
Israel will be advised to look before they leap and adopt a policy of Making Israel Reciprocal Again

By Binyamin Rose

Inside Israel
With an eye on his legal woes, Bibi struggles to build a coalition

By Eliezer Shulman

Family Matters
Calamity is the surest test of friendship, and from its onset sets in motion a nearly foolproof process of discovering who your true friends are

By Joan Zlotnick

Center Stage
The glossy brochure paper was beginning to disintegrate under Gabriella’s sweaty fingers. Oh no. No, no, no. This could not be happening

By Gila Arnold

Parshah
To constantly be in a state of upward motion

By Faigy Peritzman

Connect Two

By D. Himy, M.S. CCC-SLP and Zivia Reischer

Win or Lose
Then he thought of his parents. They had been so nervous about the rent. If he won the building, they would never have to pay rent again. He had to win the building. He must get a ...

By Chaim Finkelstein

LifeLines
I didn’t become frum because I was looking to escape anything. I was happy with my life, and I thought Yiddishkeit would enhance it, not replace it

By C. Saphir