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Story Time

By Yehuda Bromberg

Crisscross
Yael’s proud of herself and I’m glad. This little girl’s come a long way since her first day when she hid under the table

By Tovy Mann

Teen Fiction
After wishing her friend “mazel tov,” Michal headed over to do her job. She assured herself that Bina’s lack of enthusiasm must have been her imagination

By Tsirel Pacht

Bricks and Ladders
I feel myself flush red, and my ears start buzzing. Alright, then. Time to show her exactly who she’s messing with

By Ariella Schiller

Magazine Feature
It looks like a child’s dream come true. But this place is not designed for children. Paradise4Pets is a daycare and boarding facility for pets

By Chaya Perel Englard

 
Unfortunately, at that moment both brothers turned around — at exactly the same time — to see how close the dog was

By R. Atkins

Musings
Why do I feel the need to justify the depth of my sorrow? Why do we ascribe so little meaning to miscarriages, late miscarriages, and stillbirths?

By Esther Kurtz

Windows
Shabbos as a child was magical. It all started on Friday — you couldn’t have Shabbos without Erev Shabbos.

By Adina Soclof

Family Tempo
A year before his bar mitzvah, our son Shalom said he didn’t want one.

By Ariella Mendel

I dare me
Here, we unload your home, step by step, and zone in on your goals, so you’ll discover how you can smoothly downsize

By Elisheva Appel

On Topic
We all want our Shabbos tables to look perfect, but too often, real life diverges from these dreams. Our experts’ take on how to turn things around

By C.B. Lieber

LifeLines
When I saw these boys winking at her, I knew it was time to take drastic action

By C. Saphir