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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

Family First Inbox
True friendship is not measured by oversized helium balloons, outrageously expensive sets of china, and expensive wedding shtick

By Family First Readers

Hostable

By Tzivia Cohen

Windows
She's a fixture at the Kosel for years and years, as diminutive and as glowing as the first time I met her

By Rivka Streicher

The Rose Report
The Biden-Lapid meeting looks more like an ill-timed and ill-advised visit, with risks — to both countries — that outweigh the rewards

By Binyamin Rose

Family First Serial
Shira tried to understand the woman who raised her husband. She just couldn’t

By Esther Kurtz

Eye on Europe
Where does the UK go next in a post-Boris era?

By Y. Davis