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Magazine Feature
Falsely accused of spying for Israel, the saga of David Tenenbaum, an Orthodox Jew from Detroit, began more then a decade ago, but justice is just beginning to be done.

By Binyamin Rose

Profiles
A survivor herself, Yaffa Eliach has accomplished a staggering amount in commemorating the Holocaust. Throughout, she has focused not only on the deaths of the residents of the va ...

By Barbara Bensoussan

Elevate
Three doses of inspiration to lift the spirit and soul

By Family First Contributors

Magazine Feature
Rav Dovid Cohen puts the Yissachar–Zevulun paradigm into perspective

By Shmuel Botnick

The Beat
The bill runs to some 1,000 pages, and a dozen or so of its provisions have attracted wide attention

By Rafael Hoffman 

Knesset Channel
After surviving the justice reform protests and a devastating war, will Netanyahu’s coalition be brought down by the draft law crisis?

By Avi Blum, ESQ

The Moment
Last week, the Torah world suffered a blow with the passing of Rabbi Ezzy Newhouse, a beloved longtime Lakewood resident and marbitz Torah

By Shmuel Botnick and Yosef Herz

For the Record
On a sweltering Friday afternoon, June 9, 1876, an extraordinary scene played out

By Dovi Safier and Yehuda Geberer