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Magazine Feature
Millions of people are color-blind, but it’s not always easy. What is life like when you can’t see colors normally?

By Jennifer Tzivia MacLeod

Jolly Solly
“These are no bulls,” declared Faivish airily. “Look, I’ll prove it to you. I’ll wave a red rag at them, and you’ll see they won’t do a thing”

By R. Atkins

Story Time
Families were running out of food to eat and businessmen were losing a tremendous amount of money each day. Something had to be done, but what?

By Yehuda Bromberg

Crisscross
“Meir!” Abba’s voice shatters my concentration. I blink and look around in confusion. “Meir,” he whispers, “It’s your turn to speak. Go to the stand.”

By Tovy Mann

Teen Fiction
I wasn’t mean. I just didn’t go out of my way to be nice. The truth was that they made me somewhat nervous

By N. Brunner

Bricks and Ladders
As I step over the threshold into my new classroom, I’m certain I’ve just altered my life forever. I just don’t know if it’s for better or worse

By Ariella Schiller

Off the Couch
“They think I’m crazy for ditching Yale for yeshivah”

By Jacob L. Freedman MD

5 to 9
“All truth, all day, no tricks, games, or loopholes”

By Moe Mernick

Off the Couch
To be observant and to be religious are not identical

By Jacob L. Freedman MD

10 Questions
Inside the daily planner that keeps a cheshbon hanefesh

By Rachel Bachrach

Perspective
In meeting Reb Shraga Feivel, a stone had been lifted

By Rabbi Judah Mischel

Text Messages
Assimilation is at — perhaps even within — our gates too

By Eytan Kobre