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Free Fall

At the hotel for Shabbos, Annie tells her father about the telegram announcing Bella’s death and the need to find a Jewish home for her children. Papa immediately orders Moe to arrange for the children to come to the hotel. Moe refuses, saying he’s a soldier and he won’t be able to take care of it. Harry suggests that they ask his father, who’s just been promoted, to intercede.,

By Miriam Stark Zakon

Summer Job

Dovi Gelber wants Chaim back

By Dov Haller

House of Mirrors

Laylee’s father demands a plan about the shul, which Gavi ad-libs. He pledges half the sum to Gavi and Laylee if the community pays the other half

By Rachael Lavon

Summer Job

Penner launches a scheme to close the camp

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House of Mirrors

TEASER Reverberating off every wall thundered the slew of compliments Laylee eagerly anticipated reviewing under a cashmere throw and big cup of chamomile tea…,

By Rachael Lavon

Learning Curve

Yael hadn’t felt this relaxed in ages. It had been way too long since they’d come to her parents for Shabbos

By Gila Arnold