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Magazine Feature
Rav Zalman Nechemia Goldberg’s halachic mastery crossed every divide

By Rabbi Eliyahu Gut and Rabbi Ephraim Zalman Galinsky

Magazine Feature
Of the 24 students of the Slabodka yeshivah murdered in the 1929 Chevron massacre, eight of them were Americans. This is their story

By Dovi Safier

The Current
“It makes my blood boil when I hear people say that the cops are slowing down”

By Yochonon Donn

Face to Face
Why Republican Jewish Coalition Chairman Norm Coleman thinks Jews should vote Republican

By Omri Nahmias

Tribute
He taught me a way of life and how to view struggles and challenges, and that even in the face of obvious and overwhelming hardship, there’s always a positive to be found

By Laizer Kestenbaum

Job Search
A good OT is creative, flexible, and a problem-solver, while also being organized and analytical. He or she is also good at working one on one with people

By Gila Arnold

For the Record
A tale that has been enshrined into the consciousness of Bais Yaakov students worldwide

By Dovi Safier and Yehuda Geberer

True Account
Years passed, and each Yom Kippur anew I was tormented at the forgiveness I wanted to give, but couldn’t

By Roizy Baum

Shul with a View
“I know this might sound strange, but did your father ever mention me before he passed?"

By Rabbi Ron Yitzchok Eisenman

Encore
Henny had never felt lucky, just that she’d exchanged one kind of unlucky for another

By Dov Haller

Text Messages
The conditions necessary to address the sin of avodah zarah in our midst

By Eytan Kobre

Family First Feature
When someone hurts you in a way no words can undo, breaks your trust in a way that seems insurmountable, can you possibly get past it? Four women share how they forgave and let go

By Musia Slavin

Real Life
Something inside me twists. I’ve spent all week preparing for the end of a life, yet this is even harder to reconcile

By Fay Glick

Outside Chance
“You’re the worst Tatty ever.” Avrumi kept quiet. Tzvi scowled

By Esther Kurtz