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Jolly Solly
“It’s a horrible day,” Mr. Krankowitz snarled. “My doorbell has been abused, and my roses attacked. Bah!”

By R. Atkins

Story Time
With barely any strength left, Yonatan entered the giant city and looked around for the orphans. He didn’t see them anywhere

By Y. Bromberg

Win or Lose
“Think about it,” he continued. “Why do you think Mr. Greenbaum made up that whole contest in the first place?”

By Chaim Finkelstein

The Rainbow Girl
What should she rush for, anyway? So that Bubby should tell her to help out more? To have Tehillah take up too much space in her bedroom?

By Rochel (Grunewald) Samet

Close Call
If you’re ashamed to tell people about the friendship, that’s an important sign that shows you don’t feel proud of it

By Mrs. Chani Juravel

EndNote
"Comfort in generations to come, all the way to the Geulah sheleimah”

By Riki Goldstein

Personal Accounts
Six first-person accounts of recent wars our nation endured. All tell of suffering, of tears, of pain, yet at the same time, all tell of hope and belief in our ultimate redemption

By Family First Contributors

Family Matters
Once again, though, my assumption that this was the worst thing you could ever do to a loved one proved false

By Joan Zlotnick

Yardsticks
A quick calculation in my head — fabric, beadwork, sewing, overhead, markup — and I estimated the gown would cost in the 18k range. “Nuts,” I muttered

By Esty Heller

Parshah
A good way to assess your avodas Hashem throughout the year

By Faigy Peritzman

Profiles
Rabbi David Skulski’s mission to collect every scrap of Holocaust testimony

By Binyamin Rose