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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

Motherboard
Siblings can be each other’s best friend — or worst enemy. Here are our best tips for guiding them through and away from sibling rivalry

By Mindel Kassorla

Musings
She prays like she never has, knowing that this place is home

By Bassheva Kahn

Beltway Brief
A “Middle East Neutrality Pact” could be born — not out of ideology, but out of exhaustion

By Jake Turx

Second Thoughts
When sleepless nights are haunted not by nightmares, but by indecision over a $25,000 wristwatch

By Rabbi Emanuel Feldman

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It will take wisdom, foresight, and some soul-searching from both the top and the grassroots to address those changes.

By Shoshana Friedman

Magazine Feature
As he spent most of his childhood years in and out of hospitals, Johns Hopkins’ Children’s Center holds a special place for Rabbi Rabinowitz, who was once a patient there himself ...

By Margie Pensak