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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

Washington Wrap
Deal of the Century, but not this century

By Omri Nahmias

Personal Accounts
Each person who turns away from the path of Torah has his own sad trajectory. Fortunately, many of them loop back, returning to Torah from a place of authenticity, finally finding ...

By Zivia Reischer

Metro & Beyond
What lies behind Cuomo’s posturing? It is fairly obvious to those who have been following his moves these past few years

By Yochonon Donn

Dreamscapes
All the details were still question marks, but I woke up the next morning with a jolt — hey, I have a business!

By Elisheva Appel

All I Ask
Bugi knew that as a homeless person he had no rights… but not to take a poor, deathly ill man to the hospital when he desperately needed medical care?  How cruel could people be?

By Ruti Kepler

Musings
When our teacher mentioned imagining what we would be like without Torah, I don’t think she meant it so literally, but I have an overactive imagination

By Penina Steinbruch