fbpx
Latest The Mix
Shul with a View
Rabbi Ron Yitzchok Eisenman
Off the Couch
Jacob L. Freedman MD
Cut ‘n Paste
Perel Levy
5 to 9
Moe Mernick
Second Thoughts
Rabbi Emanuel Feldman
Standing Ovation
Fifty years after Diaspora Yeshiva Band played the soundtrack for a generation of return
Dovid Nachman Golding
Screenshot
To master our unfamiliar lines in the script that’s unfolding
Shoshana Friedman
Real Life
We designed the perfect engagement ring — then he had a new proposal
Beth Perkel
Real Life
My baby was so close and yet still out of reach. All I could do was say Tehillim and beg Hashem to intercede
Racheli Goldner
Magazine Feature
Jewish Panama may be known for wealth, but its real treasure is a Torah revival
Rafael Hoffman
Magazine Feature
Rav Yitzchak Biton and his wife, Tamar, have become powerful symbols of faith for a nation under fire
Shlomi Gil
SisterSchmooze
It’s in those small things that you’ll find the realities of real life
Marcia Stark Meth / Emmy Leah Stark Zitter / Miriam Stark Zakon
SisterSchmooze
Time travel isn’t possible. Or is it? What about mental time travel?
Marcia Stark Meth / Emmy Leah Stark Zitter / Miriam Stark Zakon
For the Record
Thessaloniki Jewry’s wealth made the city a major center of Sephardic Jewry in the Ottoman Empire
Dovi Safier and Yehuda Geberer
For the Record
Remarkably, many Jewish soldiers did manage to uphold their faith under fire
Dovi Safier and Yehuda Geberer
More The Mix
LifeLines

If ever there was a situation of b’makom sh’ein anashim, hishtadel lihyos ish, I thought to myself, this is it

By C. Saphir

Off the Couch

“He’s like a goy… he has this picture of an animal on his neck!”

By Jacob L. Freedman MD

Shul with a View

He heard a familiar voice calling out, “Reb Chaim, I am waiting for you!”

By Rabbi Ron Yitzchok Eisenman

Impressions

My father was a man of his word, and everyone knew it

By Margie Pensak

On Site

Har Hazeisim’s forgotten graves have been given new life

By Chananel Shapiro

Second Thoughts

In this pandemic we continue to long for reality and an escape from make-believe, and we pray that we can continue to distinguish the real from the illusory

By Rabbi Emanuel Feldman