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Magazine Feature
Here are some fascinating instincts animals have that help them hide, run, fool their predators, or fight back

By Ahuva Sofer

Jolly Solly
It didn’t take Tuki long to spot the two hooded men skulking around. Tuki took an immediate dislike to them

By R. Atkins

Bentzi and the Mystery in the Museum
“Well, it’s not exactly a solution to the problem, but I have an idea that will please Reb Nissan and will also be fun for us!”

By Shifra Glick

Story Time
Courageous and eager to help his ailing family, Meir volunteered to undertake the business trip his father had been about to take right before he became sick

By Yehuda Bromberg

Win or Lose
“Don’t worry a bit, Mr. Levinson,” he stammered, “we won’t try to take away any of your old furniture… I mean your treasure”

By Chaim Finkelstein

Teen Fiction
“Hi everyone,” Zahava said cheerfully, “meet Shifra Zussman, the new girl in our class!” Shifra blushed self-consciously, unaccustomed to being in the limelight

By Ruchy Gold

Bricks and Ladders
So, they’re a team now? Tzippy and Sari against shallow little Rachel Ahuva. Well, you know what? They can have each other

By Ariella Schiller

Washington Wrap
Syria and the shutdown threaten Trump’s support

By Omri Nahmias

Inside Israel
As Israel girds for early elections, a renewed call for chareidi unity

By Eliezer Shulman

Tribute
How did he so quickly grasp the condition of a 13-year-old bochur who doodled his shiur away?

By Rabbi Isser Zalman Weisberg

Magazine Feature
Rabbi Pini Dunner, the popular writer, lecturer, history buff, and rabbi of Young Israel of North Beverly Hills, has amassed the world’s largest collection of items related to con ...

By Morris Engelson

Profiles
An assassin’s bullet took the life of Tunisian kehillah leader Rav Matzliach Mazuz on 21 Teves 5731/1971. Nearly half a century later, Rav Meir Mazuz relives his father’s murder

By Aryeh Ehrlich