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Musings
The seudah was beautiful. But I feel empty inside

By Chany Galitzky

Magazine Feature
While his concerts attract capacity crowds from the entire spectrum of Israeli society and his albums have gone gold, he still only wants to sing about the Borei Olam

By Rachel Ginsberg

Screenshot
If you do live here, you know what it means to choose to believe in the decency — or at least the pragmatism — of most of our neighbors

By Shoshana Friedman

Magazine Feature
A century after Endurance sank, modern explorers found the ship intact, as if it were waiting 107 years for its sailors to return

By Yisrael Rutman

Magazine Feature
Melbourne’s Jews emerge from the longest lockdown

By David Damen

The Beat
The sheer weight of chareidi numbers is set to reshape Jewish life as we know it, in ways yet unfathomed.

By Gedalia Guttentag

The Rose Report
If Israel were to be found blameless, would anyone believe it and report it?

By Binyamin Rose

Washington Wrap
The images of empty shelves are reminiscent of Venezuela, where citizens have to stand in line to buy essential commodities

By Omri Nahmias

Off the Couch
I was a bit overwhelmed myself — it’s not every day you see a person so candidly willing to admit his pain or weakness

By Jacob L. Freedman MD

A Better You
Ask yourself: What are the consequences if this doesn't get solved? Who’s going to suffer or be uncomfortable?

By Family First Contributors

Light Years Away
“You don’t need to explain it to me,” Dudi whispers back. “Obviously that would be the right thing to do. But what happened to all your sacred principles?”

By Ruti Kepler

Flashback
In fact, each mother deserves to enter the Guinness Book of World Records

By Sarah Spielman

Works for Me
One of the toughest parts of making a career transition like this is proving that your experience is indeed valuable

By Shaina Keren

LifeTakes
Let me tell you the legend of a mythical creature, the sleepy newborn

By Elisheva Appel