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Jr. Feature
The story of the Churvah shows us this clearly: yes, galus can destroy — but never forever

By Chaya Rosen

Down to a Science
How I discovered that it’s all about UV rays

By Yael Zoldan

Story Time
“You’re missing the point here,” R’ Leib said softly, but his eyes were piercing. “There is no poritz, there is no tax, there are no gentiles in this entire city — there is only H ...

By Y. Bromberg

School Daze
She really believed me when I said I wouldn’t talk anymore. Since when do teachers believe you when you say that?

By Perel Stone

Diary Serial
Often, people with these illnesses don’t believe that they need the medication. So my father simply refused to take it

By Miriam Ribiat

Normal
"It’s up to you whether you’re gonna let your excuses define you — or whether you’ll fight back”

By Rochel Samet

Building Dreams
“Oh, come on Dovid.” Yitzchok made a face. “You’re the one who keeps telling me we need action! A plan! Now we have one”

By Malka Grunhaus

Guestlines
Children need to be allowed to have a relationship with both parents

By Dr Meir Wikler

From My Table
When you’re not looking to impress anyone, this is a deliciously satisfying salad.

By Chanie Nayman

Family First Feature
Rus Prupas paints reflections of a life brimming with color 

By Rochel Samet

Recipes
Inspired by a quinoa salad that recently took the food world by storm, I put together this meal-in-a-bowl

By Rivki Rabinowitz

A Better You
Children can drown anywhere that has any water

By Family First Contributors

Magazine Feature
Rav Shneur Kotler’s pioneering vision still guides Chicago roshei kollel Rabbi Moshe Francis and Rabbi Dovid Zucker

By Shmuel Botnick