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Jr. Tales
“Want to have an adventure?” I stopped. What was he talking about? Grabbing my hand, he whispered, “Let’s go. Fast! Before they turn off the lights!”

By Leeba Leichtman

Jr. Tales
My brothers had great self-esteem, while I was always struggling to find a reason to feel good about myself

By Y. Bromberg

Story Time
“Open the gates!” the king screamed at the Jewish men guarding the entrance to the city. “I am your king!”

By Y. Bromberg

Win or Lose
“This is hard,” Yitzy muttered. “Way too hard. I’m just a kid. Kids don’t give up Ball-Bloops to learn Mishnayos. It’s impossible”

By Chaim Finkelstein

Profiles
After losing their son to cancer, Chaim and Miri Ehrental have spent the last three decades making sure no other parent faces the challenge alone

By Esther Teichtal

Personal Accounts
Meticulous attention to detail, a cool head, and high tolerance for long, uncomfortable journeys are all requirements for Rabbi Danny Moore’s work as a globe-trotting kashrus supe ...

By Riki Goldstein

Knesset Channel
Back to the Ballot Box: Special Israeli election coverage

By Gedalia Guttentag

Family First Feature
Tradition tells us that Dovid Hamelech passed away on Shavuos. What better time, then, to explore some of the minhagim that have developed throughout the ages regarding the precio ...

By Libi Astaire

Metro & Beyond
In battle over yeshivos, State Ed isn't giving up

By Yochonon Donn

Family First Feature
The more words we use, the less people will remember them, but if we prioritize the important stuff and leave out the extras, your listener — be it your child, your cleaning lady, ...

By Shifra Elkaim