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Jr. Feature
The company has extremely strict policies and high standards… and a reeeealy long waiting list

By Rochel Burstyn

Jr. Fiction
“We’re far too nice, that’s the trouble,” said Yanky. “We can’t climb because we have to babysit Zvi”

By Debbie Guttentag

Teen Diary Serial
I mentioned a non-Jewish relative in passing, and he said, disdainfully, “We also have some goyim in the family”

By Chaya Rosen

Teen Serial
How could this be happening? I’m going to camp with no Shabbos clothes. Unbelievable. And yet, so very believable

By Ariella Schiller

Jr. Serial
“Everything that happened?” The words emerge of their own volition; I have no idea what Aunt Chana is talking about

By Rochel Samet

Story Time
“Moshe, I just got off the phone with the nursing home. Zeidy… he’s not doing so well”

By Y. Bromberg

Family Connections
Kids are very smart — they read between the lines of their parents’ actions and words

By Sarah Chana Radcliffe

The Rose Report
American presidents choose an attorney general with whom they share a political affinity. Not so in Israel

By Binyamin Rose

2.0 Feature
 Energy developer Ofer Yanai is convinced renewable energy is the light of the future, and he’s got his bank account to prove it

By Chananel Shapira

Inbox
“The last thing our children need, in my opinion, is more time away from home. I say the best thing you can give your kids is time at home as a family”

By Mishpacha Readers

The Moment
Tension sometimes erupts between well-meaning bochurim and the decent human beings they wish to transform into philanthropists

By Shmuel Botnick and Yosef Herz

Serial
Rivky laughs. “Well, I’m stupid and vain sometimes,” she says easily. It’s true, but Rivky is so cheerful about it that Chana can’t hold it against her

By Bashie Lisker