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EndNote

By Riki Goldstein

Point of View
When all inhibitions are stripped away, what part of you is left?

By Rabbi Moshe Grylak zt"l

Outlook
Will your ego trip drive your child off a cliff?

By Yonoson Rosenblum

Text Messages
The slippery slope of normalizing the objectively abnormal

By Eytan Kobre

Open Mic
Chinuch is not a career choice, it is a life calling

By Rabbi Avrohom Pfeiffer

Guestlines
Bringing a prayer revolution to South Africa

By Rabbi Aryeh Z. Ginzberg

5 out of 10
Baseball may be America’s national pastime, but Pesach anxiety was ours

By Dovid Bashevkin

5 to 9
"You’re only limited by how big you can dream"

By Moe Mernick

Center Stage
If her documentary spurred Rina to make more of an effort to get to know her daughter, well, wasn’t that a good thing?

By Gila Arnold

Story Time
“Prepare Rus’s favorite cake, please!” Meir called to the butler. “The poor thing will be hungry when she returns. I’ve kept her waiting for much too long!”

By Yehuda Bromberg

Fiction
The war’s ended, but Moe’s battles haven’t

By Miriam Zakon

The Gatekeeper's Daughter
Vasara sucks in her breath. She swivels in her office chair and closes her eyes. Her trip to Riga belongs to another era, relegated to a dusty corner of her brain, the door shut f ...

By Esther Teichtal

 
The day the American army threw 15 fighter helicopters into the sea  to give one last chance to a family fighting for their lives

By Eliyahu Ackerman

Win or Lose
“There is one more condition,” he said. “You, Yitzy Levinson, are forbidden to tell anyone about this. You may not tell your friends, and you may not even tell your siblings”

By Chaim Finkelstein