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Magazine Feature
 Zvhil rosh yeshivah and veteran maggid shiur Rav Michel Zilber shares the secret fueling a century of Daf Yomi

By Aryeh Ehrlich and Yisrael A. Groweiss

Magazine Feature
Summoned to bring a double sacrifice, Devory Paley shared her bedrock faith with an entire nation

By Rachel Ginsberg

Magazine Feature
Underground yeshivos that kept the song alive in times of terror and fear

By Tzivia Meth

Magazine Feature
Daas Torah can often surprise us, but the answers to our questions are often clearer than we could have imagined

By Riki Goldstein

Magazine Feature
This is the lost legacy of Bais Yaakov of Lithuania

By Tzipora Weinberg

5783: Year in Review
Eight years after his rise, the fact that the Trump era hasn’t run its course is the biggest political story of the year

By Gedalia Guttentag

5783: Year in Review
It’s hard to remember a year in which the US and Israeli governments engaged in more public squabbles

By Binyamin Rose

5783: Year in Review
The New York Times systematically weaponized its coverage to heap embarrassment on Orthodox institutions and individuals

By Chaskel Bennett

Perspective
Time to face the limitations of our human sense of morality

By Rabbi Aaron Lopiansky

Like a Local
How could it not be good — it’s bursting with scrumptious apple flavor. I would almost call it an apple babka, especially with the crumbs and glaze, and it’s perfect for Rosh Hash ...

By Faigy Grossman

Open Mic
The problem with acting ethically is that you have to do it in real time

By Lori Holzman Schwartz

Hanging in the Balance: Rosh Hashanah Theme 5784
Sometimes it feels as though your entire future hinges on an upcoming verdict that will change everything. 4 stories of women left hanging in the balance

By Family First Readers

A Better You
“It’s true one person can’t save a relationship, but one person can make changes that greatly improve it”

By Family First Contributors

Windows
She was now Chedva, my amazing friend. Also my therapist, confidante, advisor, mentor, technician, plumber, and doctor

By Ariella Schiller