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Jr. Feature
We challenged some of our longtime writers to tell us how their columns relate to the number 900

By Jr. Contributors

Jolly Solly
Mrs. Friedman was a bit surprised when the boys crashed through the front door and ran straight up to their room

By R. Atkins

Story Time
“Break? Since when has your father ever taken breaks? In this world we work. After 120 years, then we’ll have a nice long break”

By Y. Bromberg

Diary Serial
“…water! We need water!” Lucia says dramatically. That’s my cue. Baylee and I scurry forward, on autopilot, and I open my mouth

By Rena Wieder

Building Dreams
I’d never seen the inside of a carpenter’s shop before — and this wasn’t just a carpenter’s shop. It was Papa’s shop!

By Malka Grunhaus

Normal
“Go ahead, Mimi, I want to watch this. Let’s see where your coaching is up to.” She crosses her arms and eyes Mimi appraisingly

By Rochel Samet

Outlook
The more degraded the general culture becomes, the more vigilant we must be

By Yonoson Rosenblum

Off the Eaten Path
I’ve seen most states in America, but this was a totally different vibe!

By Naomi Nachman

Magazine Feature
How an undercover activist exposed London's Jew-hating elites

By Gedalia Guttentag

Family First Inbox
"Making sure that we are not involved in abusive relationships is critical. Letting that fear color all of our decisions is debilitating"

By Family First Readers

Viral Growth
Two years later, those Covid-inspired kabbalos and resolutions are still keeping us going. Eight personal accounts

By Rabbi Avrohom Weinrib

Windows
Um, seriously, Doc? You don’t even get points for trying

By Rena Alter