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Calligraphy
“I did everything right,” she whispers at last. I believe her, I really do. Except for one giant, glaring detail: She chose to marry him

By Ariella Schiller

Calligraphy
After a long minute, Mommy had sighed and smiled and said, “Your father means well, Yechezkel, and he loves his family”

By Dov Haller

Calligraphy
“Perfect for your relationship with Stu?” Chavi’s face is stony. “I’m so glad to hear that. What about your relationship with me? Does that matter to you at all?”

By Michal Marcus

Calligraphy
Chumie was… electric. She knew how to transform the mundane into the magical, she left a trail of glitter everywhere she went. Sometimes Dovi wondered what she saw in him

By Rachael Lavon

Calligraphy
“He felt that you weren’t invested enough,” she pronounces, as if she’s accusing Baily of a heinous crime. “As if you didn’t really care”

By Rochel Samet

Calligraphy
When I turned back to Chesky — saw that faraway gleam in his eyes as he clomped across the warehouse mouthing numbers — I knew exactly what made this venture feel so sickening

By Esty Heller

Calligraphy
“Say no more,” Malky interrupted. “We just closed on my mother’s house, I have maaser money. Tell me who to write the check to"

By Esther Kurtz

Calligraphy
Sometimes I want to speak to her directly, ignore the worlds, class gulf, religious divides between us, and just talk, woman to woman

By Rivka Streicher

Flashback
"Everyone has a Mitzrayim..."

By Faigy Peritzman

EndNote
Incredibly, in just two hours of filming, we had what we needed for the video

By Riki Goldstein

From My Table
With a full week of Chol Hamoed, we have plenty of time for extracurricular activities. I don’t know about your house, but in mine, this often centers around the kitchen.

By Chanie Nayman

In the Nick of Time: Jr. Pesach Supplement 5782
Without my friends to distract me, I realized the pit in my stomach wasn’t only from overeating, it was also from unease

By Chani Muller

Family Connections
Parents always need to pair work with positive emotions

By Sarah Chana Radcliffe

Perspective
The most opportune moment to begin the process of redeeming our personal dibbur ought to be Pesach night

By Rabbi Aaron Lopiansky