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Profiles
The many-splendored Bostoner Rebbe ztz”l was a rebbe who served as a lantern for his flock and every straying sheep. Ten years on, the flame still glows

By Eytan Kobre

Magazine Feature
Reb Leibele Friedman looks more like a Meah Shearim merchant than a scientist, yet this Belarusian chassid presides over a national beetle kingdom

By Yisrael A. Groweiss

The Rose Report
Netanyahu and Gantz divided on Israel-US defense pact

By Binyamin Rose

The Rose Report
Whose version do we believe, Netanyahu’s or Schenker’s?

By Binyamin Rose

The Rose Report
Buttigieg, Biden, Elizabeth Warren, and Bernie Sanders are the only four serious candidates left in the race

By Binyamin Rose

Inside Israel
Myth of rising chareidi draft leaves IDF brass red-faced

By Eliezer Shulman

Washington Wrap
The excitement in the hall was palpable, and it was clear that the majority of those present were enthusiastic Trump admirers

By Omri Nahmias

Washington Wrap
The former governor of the Bank of Israel and vice chairman of the US Federal Reserve chatted with us about Israel’s booming economy

By Omri Nahmias

Story Time
"What’s happening, Jacob? Who's taking care of the business back home? We can’t both be taking trips to Eretz Yisrael!”

By Y. Bromberg

Shooting Stars
Uncle Dani, my dear Uncle Dani, is nowhere to be found. In his stead is a hardened confused, guy

By Shira Gold

Global View
Is it a coincidence that the continent where six million Jews died is now protecting Iran, the country that has made it a mission to wipe out the State of Israel?

By Gershon Burstyn

Double Take
I’d noticed the empty seats. It wasn’t the first time this group was in trouble. But suspended?

By Rochel Samet

Screenshot
Is tolerance a uniquely American concept, a value that just couldn’t survive the heat on its ill-fated journey to the Mideast?

By Shoshana Friedman

Text Messages
The Rebbe had a greater belief in people’s potential than they themselves had

By Eytan Kobre