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Back from the brink of death, Eli Beer took his mission to the war zone and beyond

By Rachel Ginsberg

Magazine Feature
How Lyme disease mounts a stealthy, silent attack on the unsuspecting

By Barbara Bensoussan

Software Savvy
Which type of automation is the best fit for your needs?

By Esther Kurtz and Liora Waxman

Job Search
Work settings can include: the manufacturing industry, health care facilities, large or midsize corporations, nonprofit organizations, and many more

By Gila Arnold

The Beat
We now know something about BBC employment policies: You can utter a borderline blood libel and keep your job 

By Gedalia Guttentag

Inside Israel
Elizabeth Tsurkov’s disappearance in Iraq spotlights the Iran-Israel shadow war

By Yaakov Lipszyc

Knesset Channel
Beaten and bruised, Bibi bounces back

By Avi Blum, ESQ

The Rose Report
If the debate were held today, aside from Trump and DeSantis, only three others — Nikki Haley, Senator Tim Scott, and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy — would make the cut

By Binyamin Rose

Serial
Akiva blinked. Was that the end of his pitch? He had cards in his pocket; he’d been practicing the whole flight here

By Ariella Schiller

Family First Feature
Parenting expert Mrs. Rivka Levitansky gives four mothers six strategies to tackle squabbling siblings. Here's what happened

By Rivki Silver

A Better You
By embracing cravings as our teachers, we transform them from struggles into opportunities for growth and self-discovery

By Family First Contributors

Family First Serial
His friend. His good friend. The Rav’s only son. And now he has left his father’s home. A good home, a Torah home

By Miriam Zakon

LifeTakes
I kept those words in a special place, as a sign of a prophecy that would hopefully come true

By Tzippy Wagner

Know This
“How nice!” they reply with forced enthusiasm, and you can see the wheels turning in their brain, doing mental math

By Y. Hartman