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Jr. Feature
It wasn’t like he was trying to take other people’s things or steal, G-d forbid. Stuff just stuck to him

By Malka Winner

Jr. Fiction
If only I’d focused on Moshe from the beginning, I could have made a great shalach manos already

By Tali Rosenfeld

Jr. Fiction
“Rabbi Ganz says I have to go. He said he won’t let me chicken out of everything”

By Debbie Guttentag

Teen Diary Serial
I’m hoping that reading my story has encouraged you or opened your eyes to a reality you may have been previously unaware of

By Chaya Rosen

Teen Serial
I look at her. Don’t say it, I say silently. Don’t say it don’t say it don’t say it

By Ariella Schiller

Jr. Serial
I tug at the colorful volume. Wait, this isn’t a book… it’s a diary. Ima’s diary, from—

By Rochel Samet

Story Time
“Simple?” Another guest named Certrus snorted into his goblet. “What could be a simple about a king?”

By Y. Bromberg

Family Farce: Purim 5783
We forgot to weigh him. Daddy! How would you like it if I weighed you before and after the shul kiddush?

By Anonymous

Magazine Feature
One year into a bitter war, Ukraine’s shluchim remain staunchly at their posts

By Riki Goldstein

Windows
Whenever I asked about their childhoods, my siblings gave me a “you had to be there” look. But on Purim I could pretend I knew something about it

By Mindel Kassorla

Washington Wrap
When the US and the EU provide Ukraine with massive aid while Iran — and potentially China — back Russia, the question arises: Is this the Cold War 2.0?

By Omri Nahmias

Family First Serial
“If that happened to me, I would have walked straight out,” muttered Dassi. Chayala was surprised at the edge in her voice

By Chava Meisels

Inside Israel
The name “Huwara” may be alien to most readers, but it’s a village located on Route 60, near Nablus, and serves as a main artery for the thousands of residents of communities such ...

By Dvir Amar