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Picking fruit from a few trees is fun. But what if you owned an entire orchard of fruit trees? How do farmers harvest their fruit?

By Sivi Sekula

 
Who cared who the second guest was? Moishy was sure the party was going to be a disaster with Mr. Krankowitz participating

By R. Atkins

Jr. Tales
If I weren’t so scared I would try to make friends with Shaindy Gellman. I looked down at my paper, horrified, and crossed the words out

By Chani Muller

Story Time
Max stepped forward and held out his arms to hug Meir. A huge golden cross dangled from a chain around his neck

By Yehuda Bromberg

Win or Lose
What he’s saying sounds interesting, Yitzi thought. Maybe if I try really hard I can pay attention for at least a few minutes

By Chaim Finkelstein

Bentzi and the Mystery in the Museum
“Wait.” Daddy stopped him. “You have to get permission from all the neighbors, this room belongs to them all”

By Shifra Glick

Magazine Feature
Here’s a cheat sheet to help you do your very best on tests. What could be better than tips and tricks from those in the trenches?

By Ahuva Sofer

 
I remember thinking to myself that if my mother had a baby with Down syndrome, I wouldn’t be ashamed or embarrassed

By Leah Greenburg

Second Thoughts
Equivalence between two such polar opposites is puzzling

By Rabbi Emanuel Feldman

Open Mic
We want to get married. Help us want to date

By Dovid Zaidman

 

By Moe Mernick

Text Messages
I identify with the urge to shout, “No, don’t do it!”

By Eytan Kobre

Outlook
In communal affairs, “one bad apple…” often applies

By Yonoson Rosenblum

Point of View
A response to last week’s letter, “Waiting in Passaic”

By Rabbi Moshe Grylak zt"l