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Perspective
These clear demographic trends leave many secular Israelis with the feeling that their place in Israeli society is no longer secure

By Eli Paley

Magazine Feature
“If you’re going through a brutal, inexplicable loss or any form of tragedy, I wrote this book for you”

By Rachel Ginsberg

Magazine Feature
America's community kollel trend takes root in Europe

By Yoni Klajn

Tech Wire
It’s a cool milestone, and don’t argue that Android is ahead

By Esther Kurtz

Money Talks
Morris Smith shares more about his journey to millions and what prompted him to eventually leave the rat race

By Shterna Lazaroff

Software Savvy
Empower your business with smart software choices

By Esther Kurtz and Liora Waxman

The Beat
About 100 people were at Mike's Bistro to hear Pence talk about his love for Israel

By Yochonon Donn

Washington Wrap
President Joe Biden is giving signs that he will line up with Republicans in Congress to torpedo Democratic-sponsored crime legislation in Washington, D.C.

By Omri Nahmias

Jr. Fiction
They were all alone, stranded in a cave, with a sick boy, no phone, no boat, and no medicine

By Debbie Guttentag

A Few Minutes With
A year into Russia's war, Ukrainian ambassador Yevgen Korniychuk calls for Israeli weapons and moral support

By Eliyahu Ackerman

Story Time

By Y. Bromberg

The Moment
“Young man, we haven’t changed our curriculum in over 3,000 years — and we aren’t going to change it now”

By Shmuel Botnick and Yosef Herz

For the Record
Under the charismatic leadership of Rav Nosson Adler (1741–1800), a young cadre of followers studied mysticism and engaged in Kabbalistic customs

By Dovi Safier and Yehuda Geberer

EndNote
“I started with close to 100 great songs and then whittled down the list to 27”

By Riki Goldstein