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Jr. Feature
No, this was not a normal event. Why would the army call up reservists on Yom Kippur?

By Jr. Contributors

Jolly Solly
“Why don’t you join our family? We have a large succah, and you’re more than welcome.”

By R. Atkins

Story Time
"I can smell pirates from a mile away. Do you know how much the queen pays me for each pirate head?”

By Y. Bromberg

Double Dance
Her mother brushed away a single tear. “I know, but it hurts me so much that Devory would do this to you”

By Bracha Rosman

B.A.N.G Gang
"I know you: You’re the lads who saved my Tiddles. There’s no way you’re thieves"

By R. Atkins

Jr. Feature
The prisoners bore the brunt of the guards’ hunger and anger. Soon the prisoners resorted to eating anything that moved

By Sivi Sekula

Once upon a Story
Well, it didn’t take long to figure out that no babysitter would take me

By Malka Grunhaus

Once upon a Story
Maybe they were just dehydrated — they should go drink some of Mommy’s lemonade and they would stop seeing things 

By Penina Steinbruch

Encore
Penina finally tapped the man on the thigh with her umbrella and said, “Let’s go buddy, up and out of here or I’m calling the police”

By Dov Haller

Magazine Feature
Yisrael Almasy’s volunteer fleet changes tires and bridges barriers

By Gedalia Guttentag

Outlook
Class — not race — is the crucial dividing line with respect to privilege

By Yonoson Rosenblum

Step 1
Today they’re household names, but it started with a leap of faith: “These guys had so much energy and kavanah, so much warmth and spontaneity"

By Avraham Rosenblum

Step 1
Today they’re household names, but it started with a leap of faith: “I saw my chance and the Hashgachah. I reached out and asked if I could design the entire building

By Susan Strauss

Step 1
 Today they’re household names, but it started with a leap of faith: "I’d go over to one or two guys a night, introduce myself, and just say, 'Hi, I’m a shadchan, can I help you?' ...

By Rabbi Meir Levi