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Jr. Feature
Incredible tales of how dolphins have saved humans

By Malka Grunhaus

Jolly Solly
Uh-oh. It was Mr. Krankowitz. Any minute now, the old man would bang on their door to complain to their father

By R. Atkins

Fiction
Part of her wanted to be angry and ungrateful. But another part of her was ashamed of her childish behavior

By Deborah Guttentag

Hidden Heroes
Migraines are severe headaches that cause intense pain. They are often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and extreme sensitivity to light, sound, smell, and touch

By Chaya Rosen

Teen Diary Serial
What had Mrs. Greenbaum just said? Had I misheard her? Had I misunderstood my favorite, dynamic, engaging, amazing teacher?

By Chaya Rosen

Normal
For the first time in a long time, gymnastics is actually getting frustrating

By Rochel Samet

Building Dreams
It was only Mama’s voice in my head whispering: Slow down. Think about what you’re saying

By Malka Grunhaus

Flashback
“There’s no longer any need to keep up”

By Yaffa Ganz

Inbox
“Struggling teens don’t get a bad message about substance abuse from an article about addiction. If anything, it would encourage them to get help before they spiral too far down a ...

By Mishpacha Readers

Family Connections
In general, and across all ages, the good-feeling forms of education are always the most effective and least harmful

By Sarah Chana Radcliffe

The Moment
The siyum in South Florida, where Rabbi Efrem Goldberg was one of the first rebbeim of Semichas Chaver

By Shmuel Botnick and Yosef Herz

Halachah
Common winter halachah questions

By Rabbi Doniel Neustadt

For the Record
In 1895 Ahlwardt arrived in America on a speaking tour, hoping to exploit free speech laws to inflame anti-Semitic sentiment

By Dovi Safier and Yehuda Geberer