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Leah Gebber
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Leah Gebber
Across the Lake
A scorecard of Mamdani’s first month
Yitzchok Landa
Across the Lake
What triggered the state's takeover of the Lakewood school district?
Yitzchok Landa
Cut ‘n Paste
“If the entire burial were paid for, do you think your brother would have wanted a Jewish burial?”
Rabbi Moshe Dov Heber
Cut ‘n Paste
Sometimes, the most significant movement… is the one away from where we were
Shlomo Horwitz
Bentzi and the Peacock Feathers
They were nothings. Nothings. Nothings. Just trodden-in-the-mud Jews. Just girls, dependent on fathers and brothers for their safety All her body aches. Yesterday, it was the hair. Today, she kneeled on the floor and scrubbed, inch by inch, until gray and brown disappeared and the tiles shone. Diamenta had looked around and clapped her hands.
Shifra Glick
Bentzi and the Peacock Feathers
“Slow down. Let’s think logically. What exactly is suspicious here? Kids always like to look at animals”
Shifra Glick
Fiction
Nachum Sparks, the yeshivish private eye
Shalva Muschel
Fiction
My husband is helping his parents — with my money
Shaina Kovitz
Eyes That Saw Angels
Would we spend the rest of our lives wondering why we’d hadn’t contacted the myriad of magical figures living in our midst?
Dovi Safier and Yehuda Geberer
Eyes That Saw Angels
Venerable individuals still among us share their recollections of personal encounters with yesteryear's giants
Dovi Safier and Yehuda Geberer
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“There are many things we don’t remember, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t inside us”

By Leah Gebber

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Mama is the mother, she’s meant to be the sun of their family. And she acts more like the moon, reflecting back others’ light

By Leah Gebber

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It is her own fault. If she would have taken charge of her family, of her cleanliness, then none of this would be happening

By Leah Gebber

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The driver faces him, trying to get inside, but Tatte doesn’t even notice, his eyes are on the carriage, on her and Emmy

By Leah Gebber

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She has disobeyed a cardinal rule. Never interrupt in the middle of a poem. A poem must be savored, from beginning to end

By Leah Gebber

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“I thought your little girl was going to come to school today,” Becca says. Polite but direct

By Leah Gebber