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Magazine Feature
Whatever the venue, Rabbi Avraham Mordechai Malach uses wit and humor as a medium but never loses sight of the message

By David Damen

Magazine Feature
The incredible story of New York's first shomer Shabbos, fully kosher nursing home, its colorful residents, and the legendary characters who built and sustained it

By Dovi Safier

Magazine Feature
Former celebrity photographer Jared Bernstein walked away from it all when he realized the flash was missing

By Rachel Ginsberg

Forever Grateful
Within minutes, the room was filled with more doctors and nurses — but no one knew how to proceed

By Faige Kramer

Forever Grateful
“Shema Yisrael,” I started, accepting the inevitable as my strength gave way

By Rochel Samet

Forever Grateful
I opened the door — and found four men on the steps: my father-in-law and three Hatzalah members

By Chaia Frishman

Forever Grateful
I feel a responsibility to share my story, recounting how my young campers saved my life

By Sandy Eller

Forever Grateful
It was a long time ago, 19 years, toward the beginning of our lives together

By Deborah Danan

Teen Fiction
“You’re forever at choir practice…” sighed Leah theatrically. “Is it really such a major deal?”

By Yocheved Steinhaus

Made in Heaven
If you insist on trying to change your husband, you’re going to pay for it

By Rabbi Ben Tzion Shafier

EndNote
Reb Moshe Goldman, a proud and devoted Bobover chassid, was the premier chassidish composer of his time

By Riki Goldstein

Second Dance
She didn’t need Chaim to get a job; she already had a job she wanted for him

By Dov Haller

Yiddishe Gelt
We spoke to a selection of frum families and asked them to share their Spending Accounts

By Rochel Burstyn

Light Years Away
The old Dudi is still in there, alive and kicking. You won’t tell me what to do, Ima. You won’t tell my wife what to do

By Ruti Kepler