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Jr. Feature
While the fundamentals remain the same, different cultures, different backgrounds, and even different creativities can result in very different Sedorim

By Ariella Schiller

Jr. Feature
I’m hoping to find it when I clean! And yes, I’ve already said Amar Rabi Binyamin like three times. At least

By Malka Winner

Jr. Feature
What happens before the matzah bakery, before the water and flour and 18 minutes

By Chaya Rosen

In the Nick of Time: Jr. Pesach Supplement 5782
Without my friends to distract me, I realized the pit in my stomach wasn’t only from overeating, it was also from unease

By Chani Muller

In the Nick of Time: Jr. Pesach Supplement 5782
His heart pinched with worry for his cousin, but there was no time to focus on that. Not when there were ten children age ten and under in the house

By Chaya Rosen

In the Nick of Time: Jr. Pesach Supplement 5782
Dovid shook his head. “It’s not ready. We have to perfect the hermetic seal that attaches the bag to the mouth of the bread eater”

By Penina Steinbruch

Story Time
"So… the lost tower, eh? What’s there to share? People make too big a deal about it"

By Y. Bromberg

Building Dreams
Donkeys and goats, Jews and Arabs mingled in the streets, but I was no longer fazed

By Malka Grunhaus

Recipes
The lemon slices give this dish a superb and refreshing taste.

By Faigy Grossman

Calligraphy
“I’ve been to every single shadchan in the entire Israel. I doubt we’ll suddenly find a boy willing to date me.” Chava brought the book to face level, creating a blockade

By Elana Rothberg

Words Unspoken
Remember reading those pieces? Well, I’m the girl in all those articles. Nice to finally meet you

By Anonymous

Voice in the Crowd
To recapture what they had, your shul doesn’t need the flags. What it really needs is the soldiers

By Yisroel Besser

Hostable
Hosting can be overwhelming. I can plan everything to a t, but real life gets in the way and the results can be disappointing

By Sarah Massry

Family First Feature
 In the reminiscences of Rav Chaim’s daughters and his long-time neighbor we see other facets: the husband, the father, the man who cared for every Jew

By Malka Schaps and Sarah Pardes