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Magazine Feature
A final conversation with the Gaavad, Rav Yitzchok Tovia Weiss

By Aryeh Ehrlich

Magazine Feature
She thought her grandfather was a hero. Then she learned he was a Nazi

By Rachel Ginsberg

Theme Section: Wandering Jews
Modern exiles of an ancient people: Four personal accounts of those seeking safer ground

By Rachel Bachrach

Theme Section: Wandering Jews
I was just a teenager, but I knew I had to leave Syria. Without a smuggler, could I possibly escape on my own without being caught or shot?

By Shira Yehudit Djalilmand

Theme Section: Wandering Jews
His name was Gamal Abdul Nasser. I’d never heard of him before, but he was about to destroy my perfect childhood world

By Leah Gebber

Theme Section: Wandering Jews
In this day and age, could war and destruction really upend our lives overnight?

By Rivka Streicher

Theme Section: Wandering Jews
My parents had survived the Holocaust, but Communism in Hungary was a noose around our necks. Would that small crack during the uprising be the window for our escape?

By Riki Goldstein

The Moment
When Jews come on pilgrimage to that sacred site, they should weep over this stone for the loss of all their loved ones

By Shmuel Botnick and Yosef Herz

True Account
It was only after my parents died that I learned more about their horrifying past

By Mindel Kassorla

Jr. Feature
Almost 400 years later, we still feel the devastating effects of the false Mashiach whose actions rocked the world

By Rochel Samet

Second Thoughts
President Biden visited his limousine, his luxurious hotel rooms, the opulent banquet halls, but in his cocoon, he never experienced Israel. No one asked me, but if I were managin ...

By Rabbi Emanuel Feldman

School Daze
I feel bad for Rivky. She doesn’t have social skills — so she doesn’t have friends

By Perel Stone

For the Record
Rav Joseph B. Soloveitchik’s candidacy served as a catalyst for his only visit to the Holy Land

By Dovi Safier and Yehuda Geberer

Building Dreams
“You heard what Bubbe wrote in the letter. It’s obvious that Mama’s nervous. What do you think is going on?”

By Malka Grunhaus