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Family First Feature
She was once a Catholic schoolgirl in France; now Ora Zyto’s a frum bio-engineer in Boston

By Barbara Bensoussan

Medical Mysteries
Even though this was my first birth and I was admittedly inexperienced, I felt something was seriously wrong

By Rachael Lavon

Family Diary
“I totally don’t do that, ever. I never even let the boy buy a drink for me”

By Shani Leiman

Family Tempo
Even as a child, I knew we didn’t have real grandparents

By Shoshana Lesser

Musings
The doorbell rings. No one rings the doorbell to our house unless they’re FedEx or UPS

By Ruchie Cohen

Windows
I did this crazy six-people-to-three-functioning-devices scramble in the spring. I thought we were finally heading back to normal

By Tzivia Meth

Rocking Horse
“Fortuna, do you still think that I am a princess who lives in a castle? This is all I have”

By Leah Gebber

Outside Chance
Chaim picked up his laffa, then put it down. He seemed to be thinking. “I don’t remember ever making a conscious choice in my life”

By Esther Kurtz

Jr. Feature
Mass transit in general and some of the unusual things that can be seen on any ordinary day, from Lower Manhattan to the high Himalayas

By Yisrael Rutman

Out of Step
The resilience she’s built up from overcoming her pain will help her go so far

By Ariella Schiller

D-Day for MAGA
Pollsters and pundits are writing off President Trump, just as they were dismissive of candidate Trump in 2016. What are the chances that 2020 will be a replay of 2016?

By Binyamin Rose

D-Day for MAGA
A short tour through some of the conflicts that have defined Trumpworld

By Gedalia Guttentag

True Account
It soon became clear that the sentiment was mutual. If Yaakov wasn’t eager to return to his family, they weren’t eager to have him back

By Shimon Breitkopf

From My Table
Hear me out; the warmth, the scents, and the soft rolling boil of a simmering soup is a simple luxury.

By Chanie Nayman