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Fundamentals
We're sure our perception is truth — but is it?

By Rebbetzin Debbie Greenblatt

Recipes
These crackers are just as yummy, but they will actually fill you up because of their fiber and healthy fat content!

By Rorie Weisberg

Connect Two
"There’s something else, though, that’s been niggling at me”

By D. Himy, M.S. CCC-SLP and Zivia Reischer

Family First Feature
Some mothers simply don’t feel maternal in the way society expects them to, and often feel like there's something wrong with them. Can motherhood be expressed in different ways?

By Elisheva Appel and Miriam Kosman

Family First Feature
Deep in the French countryside, Mrs. Ruth Becker stayed one step ahead of the Nazis

By Riki Goldstein

Family Matters
In these instances, my instinct to spare my children and grandchildren was outweighed by my desperation

By Joan Zlotnick

Yardsticks
Friedman — another Friedman. One out of ten gowns I sewed was for a Friedman

By Esty Heller

LifeTakes
I was shocked by that scream, and in that moment I knew that Bubby was human — and I could be human, too

By Leah Wachsler

Shul with a View
Most of all, however, Rabbi Trenk was full of love

By Rabbi Ron Yitzchok Eisenman

DMCs
If they get scared or if someone bothers them, they can’t yell out or complain or say what they want. But enough about what they can’t do

By Leah Greenburg

Parshah
Why did Hashem use an open miracle to rebuke Bilaam?

By Faigy Peritzman

Fiction
They’re going to solve the shidduch crisis with a spinner?

By Bracha Stein

News In Depth
Sometimes it takes a trip to the heavens to appreciate G-d’s handiwork on Earth. That’s what the Apollo 11 crew — the first men to step on the Moon — realized 50 years ago

By Esther Ilana Rabi

Washington Wrap
It depends on whom you ask

By Omri Nahmias