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5 to 9
Moe Mernick
LifeLines
C. Saphir
Tech Talk
Aliza Feder
Off the Couch
Jacob L. Freedman MD
Shul with a View
Rabbi Ron Yitzchok Eisenman
Jolly Solly
The troublesome two faced each other, fists clenched — but were distracted by Jolly Solly’s voice nearby
R. Atkins
Jolly Solly
“Burst pipe!” he called to his fellow workmen inside.  “Somebody turn off the water mains!”
R. Atkins
DMCs
“Loser, you’re a loser,” my classmates taunt, pointing at my cleft lip while I shrink into hopeless oblivion
Devorah Grant
DMCs
I would find myself crying not for Kaila and her family, but for the simplicity of my own life before this all happened
Ariella Schiller
Diplomatic Notes with Malcolm Hoenlein
As Iran dashes for the bomb, Israel may be preparing to act
Gedalia Guttentag
Diplomatic Notes with Malcolm Hoenlein
Any threat to the unity of Jerusalem under Jewish control is not something that Israel or world Jewry can yield to
Gedalia Guttentag
Summer Job
Those short jobs that helped shape and mold the adults we are today
Mishpacha Contributors
Summer Job
Waitressing required a completely different skill set than passing AP exams and Regents
Barbara Bensoussan
Madame Chamberlaine
“Shana! Dana! Is everything okay? Why are the two of you wearing winter hats in this heat?!”
Tzipie Wolner
Madame Chamberlaine
"She’s been asking for des sucettes et des saucisses. Can you tell me what these words mean?”
Tzipie Wolner
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LifeLines

Why would Ahuva text me randomly when she knew I was with clients? “Give me a minute,” I said to my client. “It’s my babysitter”

By C. Saphir

On Site

What does a wandering Jew who’s found his pot of gold at the end of the earth do when he needs to make a bris for his newborn son?

By Ari Greenspan

Off the Couch

They were calm, but I was furious. This happened again?!

By Jacob L. Freedman MD

Tech Talk

I know what I’m doing is dangerous and irresponsible, but when push comes to shove and my phone dings, I always give a quick glance

By Aliza Feder

LifeLines

After years of outreach and Shabbos meals, I realized my guest just wanted the cholent

By C. Saphir

Shul of My Youth

In 1948, for parnassah reasons, my parents moved to Spring Valley, Illinois, a hamlet about 100 miles southwest of Chicago in the center of coal country

By Rabbi Shneur Aisenstark