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Jr. Feature
The wheat we eat is in danger — and scientists in Israel are among many around the world working to find solutions

By Tzivia MacLeod

Jolly Solly
Instead of helping Jolly Solly, the monkey kept running to a corner of the stage and making growling noises

By R. Atkins

Jr. Fiction
“Go on, go up to the stage,” whispered his friend Yanky, sitting beside him. “Get your prize, you deserve it”

By Debbie Guttentag

Down to a Science
You see, snow isn’t actually white. It turns out that snow is colorless and translucent

By Yael Zoldan

Teen Diary Serial
I’d spent the last few years stressing about what will they think about me

By Chaya Rosen

Normal
Mimi feels a twinge of — what is it? Pity? Protectiveness? Caring? — for her sister

By Rochel Samet

Jr. Serial
Ima. I want to speak to her so much, it actually hurts

By Rochel Samet

Story Time
"How could a butcher be compared to someone who utilized every moment to learn Torah?”

By Y. Bromberg

Inbox
“Please, as long as there are single girls (and boys) in the world, keep Rochi Kichel single”

By Mishpacha Readers

Milestones
The murmured words of Yizkor echo in the upper worlds

By Rebbetzin Shira Smiles

The Moment
Bonai Chavivai encourages bochurim to not just learn, but to “own” a masechta of Gemara

By Shmuel Botnick and Yosef Herz

Tribute
Two special members of our kehillah, Reb Boruch Taub a”h and Reb Binyamin Chafetz a”h, passed on to the Olam HaEmes after a tragic plane accident

By Chuni Stern and Rabbi Yitz Frank

Serial
Benny took the crisply folded linen she’d indicated and found a spot for it inside the suitcase. Then he took a deep breath. “So we’re doing this, huh?”

By Blimi Rabinowitz

Outlook
In the realm of ideas, there are no permanent defeats, but also no permanent victories

By Yonoson Rosenblum