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Real Life
He was my patient and I was trained to retain a certain distance, but I grew deeply attached to him and his famil ...

By Ilana Zohn

 
Why was I always wary when the women at my table started to play the inevitable game of Jewish Geography?

By Mindy Rand

Grab the Reins
“I can’t do what I’ve been doing till now, it’s sick, enough is enough. I’ve tried stopping on my own, and always ...

By Shoshana Schwartz

Map the Starlight
What a portentous beginning to your mapmaking — the Holy Land. It is every cartographer’s wish to draw that footstall o ...

By Leah Gebber

Facets
My first instinct has always been doubt, but looking at the girl’s work, I realized I might have to reconsider. She ...

By Esther Kurtz

LifeTakes
I’m torn between wanting him to stay my little boy forever and being excited about all the amazing things he’ll do.

By Esther Ilana Rabi

Magazine Feature
Four women tell their stories about how they were able to believe in a new relationship again, after being divorced or ...

By Avigail Rosenberg

On Topic
A guide to networking on what is probably the most effective social media for career promotion,Lasting Links on Linkedin,A ...

By C. Rosenberg

The Rose Report
Special Prosecutor Robert Mueller III thinks Manafort could shed light on any alleged Russian connections Trump might have.

By Binyamin Rose

LifeLines
If I don't agree to my husband's unreasonable conditions, I’ll continue to be shackled to this man, who from day one ...

By C. Saphir

Family Reflections
True discipline will teach, not punish, Discipline That Works, True discipline will teach, not punish

By Sarah Chana Radcliffe

On Topic
Could complimentary and alternative medicine involve Torah prohibitions against sorcery, divination, and avodah zarah?

By Gavriel Horan

Washington Wrap
Did Congress turn a blind eye to drug companies pumping drugs to American streets?

By Omri Nahmias

Normal Like Me
At her nursing internship at Shaare Zedek, Bernadine is exposed to a shawl-lady for the first time,Normal Like Me: Chapter ...

By Ruti Kepler