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Magazine Feature
Rabbi Armo Kuessous is the first stop and last word in chinuch today

By Barbara Bensoussan

Magazine Feature
Chess master Josh Bowman has a thousand yeshivah kids from around the country in his Chess Chevra, where they’re learning to think clearly while playing the world’s oldest game

By Sandy Eller

The Beat
But how blind can we be? Like the Kassam rockets of yore, where is all this “open space”?

By Gedalia Guttentag

The Rose Report
Israel is clearly not the only land where the selection of judges is controversial and polarizing.

By Binyamin Rose

The Rose Report
Channel 14 just charged past two of its three major left-wing competitors in the latest TGI Consumer Data survey

By Binyamin Rose

Washington Wrap
"Both Washington and Beijing seek stability, secure flow of energy, and a reduction of risks emanating from the Middle East"

By Omri Nahmias

Washington Wrap
Turkish president Recep Tayipp Erdogan surprised the world when he announced that Ankara no longer opposes Finland’s bid to join NATO

By Omri Nahmias

Inside Israel
“The overwhelming sense we get from the US embassy is that they don’t care

By Y. Davis

Recipes
Roasting the vegetables adds incredible flavor to this humble, healthful soup

By Brynie Greisman

Serial
What will it look like here, at the principal’s house? What will all these new parents think of the school if the menahel’s brother drives the bus?

By Bashie Lisker

PlateArt
Enhance your Yom Tov table with these classy leather napkin rings/seating cards

By Esther Ottensoser

Outlook
As I chronicled the decline and fall of the United States, however, I was always buoyed by the thought that at least the Jews have a haven to which they can flee: Israel

By Yonoson Rosenblum

A Better You
Learning to navigate the difference between physical hunger and head hunger can take time and practice, but it can be a helpful step in addressing unwanted eating

By Family First Contributors

Family Connections
Surely the point of her suffering wasn’t that she should become emotionally twisted, but rather that she should grow in wisdom and compassion.

By Sarah Chana Radcliffe