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Magazine Feature
When it comes to checking for bugs, we have to take it very, very seriously, and that includes having to check some of our favorite Yom Tov foods

By Jennifer Tzivia MacLeod

Magazine Feature
Here’s a guide to the interesting fruits that might wind up on your table this year

By Sivi Sekula

Story Time
“Yes, we already know you’re the best dancer around,” another person agreed as the crowd murmured their agreement. “We’re tired of trying to out-dance you”

By Yehuda Bromberg

Crisscross
Tears spring to my eyes. What kind of bar mitzvah will I have? I turn away, trying to hide my reaction to the judge’s words

By Tovy Mann

Teen Fiction
Walking home that’s all I could think about. I was so inspired! I, Sara Malka Fried, would not miss this opportunity

By Rachelli Weinstein

Bricks and Ladders
Mommy laughs and then puts her mug down. “So, tell me again, eight other girls really got your backpack just because Tamara complimented you on it?”

By Ariella Schiller

Center Stage
“How nice! You’re so lucky!” Rina heard herself gushing. She always gushed when she was trying to mask jealousy

By Gila Arnold

Windows
A message I’d heard over and over — that we don’t have forever to gather our dividends — suddenly became so real, I could touch it

By Shuli Mayer

Family Tempo
Oh, the guilt of an only daughter. You feel bad when you’re single and making them wait. You feel bad when you’re married and leave them all alone

By Libby Berg

Magazine Feature
Three accounts of women who made radical life changes and broke the patterns of decades… reminding us that it’s never too late to change

By Yael Klein

Magazine Feature
It’s something most of us can’t stop ourselves from doing — evaluating ourselves based on what others own or accomplish. How to finally get yourself out of this negative cycle

By Elisheva Appel

Magazine Feature
Three months after they married, Naomi Rivkah Most’s husband was diagnosed with cancer. For the next 11 years, the couple drew on their joy, hope, and emunah

By Leah Gebber