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Jr. Feature
On July 20, 1969, for the first time in history, America landed men on the moon. Now, 50 years later, let's revisit that day

By Yisrael Rutman

Story Time
“We are looking for the Sambatyon River. Do you know where it is?”

By Y. Bromberg

True Colors
My mother sniffed the air suspiciously when she came to say goodnight to us. “Boys,” she said, “there’s something rotting in this room"

By Chaya Rosen

Double Dance
Although the speaker’s accent was charming, Rikki didn’t want anyone telling her that bad things were really good things in disguise

By Bracha Rosman

50 Reasons
“So you mean that if I don’t like making aliyah, we can all go back to America for good?”

By Ariella Stern

Out of Step
Uuuuch. I hate this. I hate the fact that Mommy is never home anymore

By Ariella Schiller

Yardsticks
Why was she doing this? It felt strange, accepting help from Olga. She was also… different, no sign of her usual scowl

By Esty Heller

Parshah
What we term “nature” is inextricably linked to our spiritual growth

By Faigy Peritzman

Fundamentals
On the road to exile, Rochel Imeinu’s tears mingle with our prayers

By Rebbetzin Shira Smiles

Tribute
“In his presence, you felt his concern and his warmth toward every single Jew no matter what”

By Dov Bin Nun

Washington Wrap
Professor Alan Dershowitz on how the president’s political and legal troubles might follow him into 2020

By Omri Nahmias

On Site
This lion keeper, with his large black yarmulke, beard, and peyos, has his own lessons to learn from the king of the jungle

By Shlomi Gil