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Jr. Feature
The crowd tenses as they realize that the mission can still end in failure

By Sivi Sekula

Yosef Chaim's Adventures
Then I had one of my ideas. All my ideas are good, but this was especially good. It was an idea that would solve my two problems in one shot

By Shira Yehudit Djalilmand

Story Time
“Ivan, ruler of the city, wants to take your daughter as his wife”

By Y. Bromberg

Win or Lose
Yitzy jumped up out of his chair. He couldn’t believe the chutzpah of that wicked man

By Chaim Finkelstein

The Rainbow Girl
Rachelli startled. “Um, high school applications? I haven’t even thought about that yet”

By Rochel (Grunewald) Samet

Close Call
Ahuva didn’t have a problem with her mother. She was the problem. She had a handicap. She didn’t know how to handle people

By Devoiry Braunstein

Tribute
This was the Rabbi Trenk doctrine: I’m not telling you what to do. The first part isn’t important. How we got here doesn’t make a difference. Why agonize about what was? The main ...

By Yisroel Besser

All I Ask
"What you throw in the laundry, by us is called clean. Where’s the garbage bag with the laundry? We’ll find something in there that’s not too dirty”

By Ruti Kepler

Text Messages
Seeing oneself as a victim is a choice

By Eytan Kobre

Shul with a View
Freedom to publicly declare, “I am a Jew"

By Rabbi Ron Yitzchok Eisenman

Family Matters
Clearly, reframing involves redefining terms like “happiness”

By Joan Zlotnick

Center Stage
“What, one of those frummie, all-women films?” she smirked. “Nah, I never go to those. The caliber is not the highest, if you know what I mean”

By Gila Arnold