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Magazine Feature
Marbles are back in fashion — sales of marbles in toy stores almost doubled in the last few years. And some people love marbles so much they even collect them

By Shira Yehudit Djalilmand

Jolly Solly
The brothers had just delivered the package when they stopped short in surprise. Prancing around on the pavement, in a distinctly carefree manner, was Gimpel the goat

By R. Atkins

Jr. Tales
Not only am I worried I won’t even have a party, but please, tell me, how can parents who can’t pay for electricity buy their son tefillin?

By C. Rosen

Story Time
Reb Pinchas sank onto his knees in shock. There was nothing he could do then but stare into the swaying trees as total grief shook his body

By Yehuda Bromberg

Win or Lose
Yitzy made it to the ambulance the same time as the stretcher. When he saw the stretcher he almost fainted. It was Mr. Greenbaum

By Chaim Finkelstein

Bentzi and the Mystery in the Museum
The dreidel that’s supposed to stand upright in it — that special purple glass dreidel, with the glowing yellow letters and the white waves inside — was gone

By Shifra Glick

Magazine Feature
“This work has become of utmost importance to me since I am a member of the last generation to have met survivors”

By Arielle Pfefer

LifeTakes
As I head back into the house, I feel lighter. I feel validated. There are other “not normal” mothers out there who really are normal

By Miriam Klein Adelman

More or Less
“Ari—” I started, but I was dumbstruck. How do I react to Ari doing something so huge and so good and so complete for me?

By Esther Kurtz

The Gatekeeper's Daughter
“So… I know I’m Jewish. You know. Just like you. I can’t explain it, but it makes me happy to know that”

By Esther Teichtal

Center Stage
It was frustrating beyond belief that she had to spend her first morning worrying about something that should have been completed weeks ago

By Gila Arnold

Fiction
Everyone’s fear was that I’d turn into her

By Rachael Lavon