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Magazine Feature
From the Rambam’s Peirush Hamishnayos to Chovos Halevavos, many of our classics were actually written in a foreign language — Arabic

By Rabbi Eliyahu Gut and Rabbi Ephraim Zalman Galinsky

Tribute
Mourning Reb Uri Mandelbaum, legendary principal of the Philadelphia Yeshivah

By Rabbi Henoch Plotnik

Magazine Feature
 Despite being sight and hearing impaired, Avichai Sheli achieved his teenage dream: coveted first place in the International Bible Contest — and that’s far from his only triumph

By Chananel Shapiro

The Rose Report
“...an underlying assumption that the West and especially the US are guilty of causing all suffering in the world”

By Binyamin Rose

The Rose Report
Israeli often mimics America’s worst notions, rather than its best

By Binyamin Rose

The Rose Report
A president may fire a Fed chairman for “cause,” but there is no precedent to fire one for doing too little, too late

By Binyamin Rose

Washington Wrap
Democratic wins cast doubt on GOP midterm

By Omri Nahmias

The Current
Israeli experts are split whether the new deal is merely bad, or a ticking time bomb of a disaster

By Eliezer Shulman

Family First Serial
“A parchment that has been inked heavily brings its own message. There is a level of force. I do not appreciate people being forceful with me”

By Leah Gebber

PlateArt
When sending your children off to school, spend that extra bit of time to write an encouraging, funny, or loving message, or make a special supper or craft — the boost can go a lo ...

By Esther Ottensoser

Flashback
“Sometimes it’s good that there isn’t any key at all, that there’s no hint of salvation”

By Miriam Aflalo

Recipes
Any breakfast that resembles a popsicle has a lower probability of getting turned down by picky eaters

By Sima Kazarnovsky

Family Connections
Stop naming your child’s feelings, and instead, try naming your own

By Sarah Chana Radcliffe

Knesset Channel
Gideon Saar knows how to serve cold revenge, and not only to Netanyahu

By Avi Blum, ESQ