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For a fleeting moment, I thought I saw a glint of compunction in her eyes, but if I did, it was gone as soon as it came
Sara Pachter
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“We’re going to be friends for always. We’ll stay in touch. I’ll be there at your wedding and you’ll be there at mine”
Aryeh Ehrlich
From Across The Oceans
“With that chein and smile, by taking three seconds to say good morning, he made an impact that was remembered years later”
Gedalia Guttentag
From Across The Oceans
“To lose such a talmid on Lag B’omer — how can we understand this?”
Yochonon Donn
Chef
This was the first time that working hard, fast, and creatively would get me in trouble.
Chef Suzie Gornish
By the Numbers
Parental support: readers share their takes
Family First Readers
By the Numbers
As children become adults, how much do they — and should they — rely on their parents for support? Over 800 parents and children weigh in
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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 firmly after it
Esther Teichtal
The Gatekeeper's Daughter
She might always be that weird girl who has fallen from a distant star who doesn’t know half of the endless rules
Esther Teichtal
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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

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Time-Out Zone, she’d called it, for singles needing a break from shidduchim. A quantum-mechanically operated “time brake”. A place to escape decisions, escape my bed piled high with clothing, escape the reality of what to do about — but for how long?

By Rikki Ehrlich