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Gila Arnold
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Perel Grossman
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Rikki Ehrlich
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Faigy Schonfeld
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Esty Heller
Moonlight
If you’re not looking for Heavenly signs if the boy you’re dating is your zivug, what approach should you take?
Rabbi Menachem Nissel
Fundamentals
Why Elul needs a hard heart — and a soft one
Miriam Kosman
Connect Four
The holier a specific time is, the more desperately the opposing forces will seek to attack it
Rabbi Daniel Glatstein
Connect Four
As Lag B’omer approaches, we ready ourselves for its celebration. But what, precisely, are we celebrating?
Rabbi Daniel Glatstein
Real Life
We designed the perfect engagement ring — then he had a new proposal
Beth Perkel
Real Life
My baby was so close and yet still out of reach. All I could do was say Tehillim and beg Hashem to intercede
Racheli Goldner
The Next Chapter
Like a geological formation, there are layers and layers of sentimental strata among my clutter
Ahava Ehrenpreis
The Next Chapter
Akiva had been given this siddur by his rebbi in fifth grade, and he’d carried it in his tefillin bag
Ahava Ehrenpreis
Street Smarts
In the taxi world, drivers are divided as to whether a “real” nahag uses Waze. For these veterans who know the city’s every highway and byway, the consensus is clear: real drivers don’t rely on it
Yaacov Lipszyc
Street Smarts
Love of the land has been infused in Shuki’s blood since birth; he’s the right man for our challenge
Ariella Schiller
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Ahuva’s heart twisted. Was it with pride at Sari’s offer, or pain for Esther’s refusal? She didn’t know

By Bracha Stein

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A wiry girl in front spoke up. “We’re not even leaving the Tristate area? You said we were going cross-country!”

By Bracha Stein

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If she could paint, Nina would run color onto every surface she could reach. The bed linen. The IV pole. The wall

By Rochel (Grunewald) Samet

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Why did Kayla have to make her engagement so ridiculously short? Where is she running to?,Dancing in the Rain,Why did Kayla have to make her engagement so ridiculously short? Where is she running to?

By Faigy Schonfeld

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It was all about timing, and three weeks before the Festival of Cheesecakes was no doubt the best time to launch her dessert-baking enterprise. What could possibly go wrong?,

By Rivka Streicher and Rochel (Grunewald) Samet

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He’s seen too many kallos over the years to think everything is picture-perfect; often, the smiles waver, revealing turbulence as strong as choppy waves beneath, eyes an internal storm of lightning and thunder.

By Elana Rothberg