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Jr. Feature
NASA believes it’s time to revisit the moon

By Sivi Sekula

Jolly Solly
“What a dreadful racket!” he complained. “There’s no need to break the door down”

By R. Atkins

True Colors
If you looked at me you wouldn’t necessarily notice anything different about me

By Chaya Rosen

Jr. Fiction
Smadar looks at Margalit. “What should I write? The Jewish story? The history of the Jews?”

By Malka Winner

Normal
This test… this is not what it’s really all about. This isn’t going to decide anything. It’s all been decided already

By Rochel Samet

Jr. Serial
Reading about school and attending one are two very, very different matters

By Rochel Samet

Story Time
Sack on his back, forbidden to taste hot food even once during the three years of exile, Reb Meir set off into the unknown

By Y. Bromberg

Serial
Avi muttered something under his breath — Benny was pretty sure it featured “stupid Americans” with some other choice words

By Blimi Rabinowitz

Family First Inbox
“I’m confused about how filling up on materialism as a child would help someone gain strength to face challenges”

By Family First Readers

Outlook
Their obvious differences make chassidim the prime targets not only of street thugs, but also of the New York Times

By Yonoson Rosenblum

Windows
No destinations penciled in. No times jotted down. No deadlines marked. Nothing

By Hadassah Steinman

Flashback
“The blessing is here, all around me, waiting to be invited in”

By Eliana Cline

Family Connections
Allow the others to calm their own nerves; you don’t have to make everyone feel good

By Sarah Chana Radcliffe