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Magazine Feature
Over the years, there have been some unforgettable and terrifying blizzards that have kept lots of kids home from school for extended vacations. Here are a few memorable ones

By Leah Reisman

Win or Lose
Zev stuck his head into the room. “Um… Mommy… Tatty… Do you remember the vase full of flowers that used to be on the dining room table?”

By Chaim Finkelstein

F is for Friendship
Tzivi wasn’t the writer, I thought. I glanced around the classroom. That left twenty-two other girls. Well, twenty-one because it wasn’t Penina

By Ruchama Schnaidman

Bentzi and the Mystery in the Museum
Asher passed quickly by us, went into the Citronbaums’ apartment, sorry, I mean his new home, and slammed the door behind him. Tulli and Yom Tov looked stunned

By Shifra Glick

Story Time
“Ah, Agnes, what a pleasant surprise!” A dark-skinned woman wearing many shawls and beads approached the elegant guest with excitement. “What a pleasure it is to see you again”

By Yehuda Bromberg

Win or Lose
Zev stuck his head into the room. “Um… Mommy… Tatty… Do you remember the vase full of flowers that used to be on the dining room table?”

By Chaim Finkelstein

Teen Fiction
“Mommy, can you hear me? Can someone get me out of here?” A deep silence surrounded me. Why was nobody answering me?

By Fraidy Goldberger

Bricks and Ladders
What on earth could Tamara want to talk to me about? Did I commit a grand faux-pas and I’m being evicted from the group?

By Ariella Schiller

Family Tempo
We had saved up our rubles, and now we needed to find a tree that was both lush and cheap, so we could use it for Xmas

By Goldie Young

Make It Work
You’ve likely been told there’s no way you can make a living writing. Meet 5 women who turned their love of writing into a viable career

By Miriam Milstein

On Topic
Chronic complaining can affect your health, relationships, and happiness. How to cut the kvetching.

By Malkie Schulman

Profiles
A tribute to Rebbetzin Raizel Faskowitz a”h

By Ariella Schiller

Point of View
It was there, in Mitzrayim, that we became a nation

By Rabbi Moshe Grylak zt"l

Shared Space
Kivi felt bad for his father-in-law, who genuinely didn’t see himself as better or more entitled than those who had less money than he

By Dov Haller