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Turning Tides
Leah Gebber
Turning Tides
Leah Gebber
Turning Tides
Leah Gebber
Turning Tides
Leah Gebber
Turning Tides
Leah Gebber
Shooting Stars
As long as I’m here, I’m given the strength. To endure. To survive and smile
Shira Gold
Shooting Stars
The steel, stinging bars weren’t only literal. I had nearly imprisoned my soul
Shira Gold
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
Movin on Up
Trust yourself more than any test you’ll ever take – you’re the world expert on YOU!
Shaina Keren
Movin on Up
Chaya rethinks her assessment of what an ideal workplace looks like
Leah Greenburg
TripleSay
“Dan l’chaf zechus is the acknowledgment that we’re missing puzzle pieces — and we often excuse our own actions faster than others’ actions”
Family First Contributors
TripleSay
“Your ratzon is the root and the goal of teshuvah and it’s an important factor, not something to be taken for granted”
Family First Contributors
B.A.N.G Gang
"Dobra Baila could definitely splash paint around on a bit of paper. But do you really think anyone’s gonna pay money for the daubings of a kid?"
R. Atkins
B.A.N.G Gang
"I know you: You’re the lads who saved my Tiddles. There’s no way you’re thieves"
R. Atkins
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