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Magazine Feature
While it might look like there’s nothing much there, what you’re looking at is actually a teeming, thriving community

By Jennifer Tzivia MacLeod

Jolly Solly
“I don’t understand what all the fuss is about,” Mr. Faigelbaum protested. “Efraim can’t possibly come along on this trip. It’s to the middle of nowhere”

By R. Atkins

Win or Lose
Mr. Greenbaum is laughing, Yitzi thought to himself. How can this be? I’ve never, ever seen him look the slightest bit happy

By Chaim Finkelstein

Teen Fiction
When I reached the door to the stairs, I found it was closed. Not only that, but it was locked, and we did not have the key

By Tsirel Pacht

Bricks and Ladders
Rachel Ahuva,” Lani says, “the girls already love you, they’ve already accepted you. They want to come to your house because you invited them”

By Ariella Schiller

Bentzi and the Mystery in the Museum

By Shifra Glick

Bentzi and the Mystery in the Museum
Who saw it in your old house? Who was “we” who called it the museum? I wanted to ask, but didn’t. Tatty too was silent

By Shifra Glick

Story Time
“I’m blessed that my son is marrying into to the royal Absberg family. I am but a simple judge, and they are such a prestigious German family”

By Yehuda Bromberg

Therapy Toolbox
“I actually like being home now. It’s crazy!”

By Abby Delouya B.A, B.Ed, MFT

Profiles

By Rhona Lewis

Shared Space
Melberg was pleasant and friendly, not too much of a know-it-all as to be irritating, but assertive enough that most of the members knew who he was

By Dov Haller

LifeLines
“Moshe is going to live,” the doctors told Sarah, “but we don’t know what’s going to be with his vision.”

By C. Saphir

Center Stage
Rina waved her hand airily. “Who said anything about budget? This one is on my husband. Always fun to have an excuse to redecorate”

By Gila Arnold

Metro & Beyond
Once considered a relatively safe haven for the Orthodox Jewish community, Brooklyn today is a hotbed for hate crimes

By Malky Lowinger