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Magazine Feature
Can a new push for a halachically compatible prenup put an end to the tragedy of agunos and often vicious divorce proceedings that drag on endlessly, causing untold pain and hurt?

By Rabbi Avrohom Neuberger

Profiles
He was a close confidant of the Chazon Ish and a faithful shaliach of gedolei Yisrael, but Reb Nochum Yoel Halpern's children remember something else: a man who ran from honor eve ...

By Riki Goldstein

Magazine Feature
Faced with kiddush, kugel, rugelach, and simchahs, how’s a frum Jew to stick to a diet? Five experts weigh in

By Rochel Burstyn

Washington Wrap
How Dems and GOP could end impeachment battle

By Omri Nahmias

Washington Wrap
Mitchell Silk is the Acting Assistant Secretary of Treasury for International Markets

By Omri Nahmias

A Few Minutes With
On his pro-Israel work, the direction of the Democratic Party, and whether conditioning American military aid to Israel is a good idea

By Yochonon Donn

Tribute
Litvish, chassidish, or Sephardic. It made no difference to him. A Yid was a Yid, and was precious in his eyes

By Ari Maryles

Inside Israel
Bennett promises Chevron homes, but will Israel ever build them?

By Eliezer Shulman

Encore
Shuey wanted in. He wanted in badly. But Henny didn’t. They had five children to feed, she reminded him

By Dov Haller

Outlook
What fuels the climate change activists — science or politics?

By Yonoson Rosenblum

Second Thoughts
Some call it “Orthodox,” but it simply means being a committed Jew

By Rabbi Emanuel Feldman

Family First Feature
Three successful entrepreneurs share how they turned a profit from doing what they love most

By Eliana Cline

Windows
My parents have a baby grand piano for this purpose. I have ugly cabinets

By Mina Kaiser

Yardsticks
"I had several shidduchim that were this close to happening and, boom, one party wants to follow the takanos plan, the other doesn’t, and it’s over"

By Esty Heller