Relationships
10 rules that will bring a romantic relationship into your life
Seeing relationships as luck is paralyzing and removes responsibility from us. People who create real change understand that relationships are an emotional skill that can be learned and practiced.
Lost in translation, found in love: Ariana Phillips’s path to marriage in Israel
Don’t leave off the love: Devorah Ahavah Gerzoff’s journey to Jewish faith and Israel
Your Investments: Second chances, respect, and newlywed finance
Netflix drops Season 2 of ‘Nobody Wants This,’ returning interfaith dilemmas to TV screens
The first season drew plaudits for casually celebrating Jewish life while also eliciting criticism for its characterization of Jewish women and surface-level depictions of Jewish practice.
‘Yizkor’ - short story
The word yizkor means 'He shall remember.'
Starting the Jewish New Year with freedom: Woman granted divorce after 23-year fight
The ex-husband attempted to extort T., demanding large sums of money in exchange for a get.
Mercury retrograde and decision making: Navigating life's crossroads
The surprising sleep tweak that glued Matthew McConaughey and Camila Alves together
McConaughey: 'now we touch shoulder to shoulder, and it does good for the marriage,' the actor writes in his new book 'Poems and Prayers'.
Actually, I did die: Living with survivor's uncertainty - opinion
Uncertainty anxiety tends to follow a U-shaped curve. You worry a lot at the beginning, forget about it in the middle, then worry again at the end.
Daily horoscope update for 28/8/2025: All signs
Discover what the stars have in store for your emotions, relationships, and energy today.
A lonely girl’s lament on Tu B'Av - opinion
'As someone who’s never known love, I can only parrot back what I’ve read. For Orpheus and Eurydice, to love is to turn around. For Romeo and Juliet, to love is to die.'
Making aliyah for love: A matchmaker’s story
The Magazine spoke with an olah who chose a life in the Middle East for her now-husband.
Together but apart: Couple spaces that don’t feel crowded
Moving in together shows a good relationship isn’t just matching styles, but creating a home that feels both “ours” and respects “mine and yours.” Here’s how to get the balance right.