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Magazine Feature
Pi is way cooler than you think. It goes on forever. And ever. Maybe that’s why math geeks love it so much

By Sivi Sekula

Jr. Tales
I hate being poor. I hate not getting new stuff. I hate comparing myself to my friends who seem to have it all, and I hate that I seem so different.

By C. Rosen

Story Time
“Sometimes I forget how young you are, Eliezer. But do not fear. Abba hired a special bodyguard to stay with you during the entire bar mitzvah celebration!”

By Yehuda Bromberg

Win or Lose
Yitzy felt like a whole family of butterflies was doing jumping jacks inside his stomach. Why were his parents here? Why did they look so worried?

By Chaim Finkelstein

Bentzi and the Mystery in the Museum
I didn’t have to keep track of anyone who was already there. I had to watch the door to see if one of the suspects arrived

By Shifra Glick

Teen Fiction
When she came home, Michal threw down her book bag. Eighth grade was challenging enough, but being stuck with Rochel Leah was boooring

By Chavi Brody

News In Depth
Medical marijuana: Does the destructive weed hold seeds of hope and healing? An investigative report

By Binyamin Rose

Profiles
Rabbi Simcha Scholar cobbled together a camp for eight sick kids. Today he commands Chai Lifeline’s chesed empire KIDS.

By Barbara Bensoussan

Bricks and Ladders
I think of the thousands of families in Stonesworth that make up Tamara’s world, and it is heartbreaking that she doesn’t know another family like ours

By Ariella Schiller

LifeTakes
“This journey has cracked me open to my core and nearly broken me many times. In overcoming these challenges, I’m bringing home with me some of life’s greatest lessons”

By Faigy Weinberger

The Gatekeeper's Daughter
“Home?” Laima doesn’t mean to taunt, but the way she says it makes Daina flinch

By Esther Teichtal

Center Stage
Huvy blinked once, twice — one hundred girls who were dressed not just like clones, but who all bore a strong resemblance to Huvy herself!

By Gila Arnold