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Teen Fiction
How can my secret remain mine, and mine alone, if it will soon be revealed for all to see at my bas mitzvah party?

By Bassy Silber

Bricks and Ladders
I am so tempted to ignore Tamara, especially after that radiator incident, but my sense of self-preservation is too strong

By Ariella Schiller

 
The day the American army threw 15 fighter helicopters into the sea  to give one last chance to a family fighting for their lives

By Eliyahu Ackerman

Jolly Solly
Efraim wasn’t sure what some of the big words like “rescue” or “mission” meant, but one thing seemed pretty clear. His Daddy had gone away! Without telling him!

By R. Atkins

Story Time
“Prepare Rus’s favorite cake, please!” Meir called to the butler. “The poor thing will be hungry when she returns. I’ve kept her waiting for much too long!”

By Yehuda Bromberg

Win or Lose
“There is one more condition,” he said. “You, Yitzy Levinson, are forbidden to tell anyone about this. You may not tell your friends, and you may not even tell your siblings”

By Chaim Finkelstein

Bentzi and the Mystery in the Museum
I didn’t know what else to say. Poor Asher! How would I feel if I was suddenly cut off from Yoel and Yom Tov and Tulli and all my friends?

By Shifra Glick

EndNote
“Don’t worry, I’ll still hear you sing plenty”

By Riki Goldstein

EndNote
Simchas Hachaim has an eclectic feel

By Riki Goldstein

Off the Couch
“It’s not for the Rav,” I said. “It’s for you”

By Jacob L. Freedman MD

Second Thoughts
How long will the overwhelming number of America’s Jews — other than the Orthodox — remain, like lemmings, loyal to the Democratic Party?

By Rabbi Emanuel Feldman

5 to 9
"You’re only limited by how big you can dream"

By Moe Mernick

5 out of 10
Baseball may be America’s national pastime, but Pesach anxiety was ours

By Dovid Bashevkin