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The Current
Inside the Mossad's pinpoint Iranian operation: An open-source intelligence scan reveals what happened during the lead-up and the fateful moments that tipped the balance of terror

By Ronen Solomon

Tribute
Rav Aharon Chodosh embodied the spirit of Slabodka, yet he was a mashgiach for a new generation. His passing last week marks the end of an era – a great rav schooled in the histor ...

By Dovi Safier and Yehuda Geberer

Magazine Feature
Police violence was an embarrassing and uncomfortable chapter in Israel’s early history, but in the end, a hidden stash of transcripts shed light on a young bochur who would fight ...

By Menachem Pines

Profiles
As Israel’s ambassador Ron Dermer is about to leave his Washington posting after seven years, he recaps the challenges and triumphs of a transformative term

By Gedalia Guttentag

Magazine Feature
How did the Greeks actually contaminate all that oil, except for one small pach, considering that tumah, spiritual defilement, has very specific parameters?

By Simcha Stern

The Beat
Prime Minister Netanyahu’s candidate to head Yad Vashem has sparked controversy

By Eliezer Shulman

The Soapbox
Europe's Jewish communities — most at risk from Europe’s Islamists — becomes the first victim of the policy designed to protect them

By Gedalia Guttentag

The Rose Report
Trump does have some history in his corner in a bid for a second, nonconsecutive term

By Binyamin Rose

Voice in the Crowd
It’s not easy, it’s not convenient, and it’s not always understood by the outside world, but it’s how we roll

By Yisroel Besser

Two Cents

By Michali Neiman

Family Reflections
You can bring light into your home by toning down the negativity

By Sarah Chana Radcliffe

The Moment
Rav Yitzchak Shlomo Ungar had no biological children, but his kever is often surrounded by petitioners

By Shuki Lehrer

Incredible Lab
Use colored Chanukah oil and some spinning power to create your own tornado vortex

By Yochanan Ghoori