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Jr. Feature
What’s the one thing that will make graduates feel better? That makes them laugh and cry, that will never quite lose its ability to bring on those nostalgic feelings about those p ...

By Rochel Burstyn

Story Time
“His only redeeming quality is that he is as stubborn as an ox. He’ll never admit to failure”

By Y. Bromberg

Win or Lose
“Look at you, Yitzy,” said Rabbi Levinson, “your skin is pale, you’re staring down at the table, you didn’t even taste the chocolate fudge ice cream. Obviously, something is bothe ...

By Chaim Finkelstein

The Rainbow Girl
Morah Hertz’s eyes narrowed even more, until she was practically squinting. “So, chutzpah as well?” she said softly, but in a voice icy as the rink itself

By Rochel (Grunewald) Samet

Recipes

By Sima Kazarnovsky

Build your best

By Sarah Faygie Berkowitz

Fork in the Road

By Michal Frischman

In the Balance
It’s hard to have family around in those situations

By Baruch S. Fertel, MD, MPA, FACEP

Personal Accounts
Two grown women, each paralyzed with fear at the thought of boarding a plane. A therapist uses innovative techniques to uncover the layers beneath the phobia and enables them to h ...

By Esty Heller

Fiction
“He is a prince of the Talmud,” a feverish boy whose dark eyes burned and shimmered in the smudgy light of a lamp told me

By Ora McCarthy