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Jr. Feature
Tadpoles are in-between frogs: They are what frogs look like after they hatch from their eggs but before they turn into frogs

By Rivka Small

Down to a Science
Being a lefty is pretty rare. Only around 10 percent of the population is left-handed

By Yael Zoldan

World Travelers
The tallest tree in the world — Hyperion, at 380 feet tall — was discovered in this area in 2006

By Margie Pensak

From A to Z
Somehow, I knew what to say. “I want to tell your mommy a secret”

By Rikki Baum

Out of the Woods
Elchanan could say what he liked, but it was time to use the map for real and work out what had gone wrong

By Rochel Samet

Family First Feature
In a Chinese airport, in a post-op ward, in a delivery room; 3 stories of simchahs shared from afar

By Gitty Meirovitz

EndNote
We hosted a roundtable discussion with the Thank You Hashem Nation crew

By Riki Goldstein

Freeze Frame
By reassigning meaning to a specific “struggle task,” we infuse magic into our everyday living

By Russy Tendler

Text Messages
Perhaps this year, the shofar has a message for us beyond a general call to teshuvah

By Eytan Kobre

Musings
There was no one to tell. No one who’d appreciate it like she would have

By Sarah Rose

EndNote