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Jr. Feature
There are thousands of crates, boxes and jars, all containing tiny treasures that scientists hope will save mankind in case of catastrophe

By Sivi Sekula

Down to a Science
That got me kind of nervous. Because if Mimi’s teeth can just fall out, could my eyeball fall out? Could my arm fall off?

By Yael Zoldan

Jolly Solly
Fishel and Faivish had reached the top of Sunny Lane, when they suddenly realized they had no idea where they were going

By R. Atkins

FYI
People most often see NG tubes in babies or elderly people, but sometimes younger people like teens and kids need NG tubes, too

By Shoshana Itzkowitz

Teen Diary Serial
So then why did my teacher ask me, “Do you think that you can control what your brother Shuey does?”

By Miriam Ribiat

Normal
How she sees Kayla. How her classmates see Kayla. They seem to be chasms apart. So who’s right? What is right?

By Rochel Samet

Story Time
“Rabi Shimon replied with these brave words: ‘My G-d’s decree is more powerful than the decree of your Caesar!’

By Y. Bromberg

Building Dreams
Here and there, a face from Chevron popped out from the crowd. But I tried not to think about Chevron

By Malka Grunhaus

Behind the Book
M. Kenan shows her versatility as an author, crossing cultural worlds with integrity while remaining in the modern age

By Riki Goldstein

Outlook
The problem is not primarily with science, but with “scientism” 

By Yonoson Rosenblum

Family First Serial
“Hurrem Sultan told me she would find me a match. And I want to know if you would look in the stars and see if that will come to pass”

By Leah Gebber

Flashback
“As life unfolds, there are holes that appear”

By Rebbetzin Ruthy Assaf

Family Connections
A person with limerent tendencies can make anyone the object of their obsession

By Sarah Chana Radcliffe

Magazine Feature
Yankie Meyer eased the final journey for countless Jews — and never forgot the families they left behind

By Sandy Eller