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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 Tempo
As an avid serial devotee, Gentle Reader, you surely spot the menace in that upbeat sign-off. You do, right?

By Nechama Grossman

Magazine Feature
A Purim production in 12 scenes

By Mishpacha Staff and Shmuel Botnick

Musings
 I would not date her here or there. I would not date her anywhere

By Esther Shemtov

A Few Minutes With
“Politics ain’t beanbags — it’s rough and tumble”

By Binyamin Rose and Maury Litwack

Flashback
Think. What could you send that’s classy, pretty, original, up-to-date, easy to prepare, easy to transport, and doesn’t cost a small fortune? Nothing.

By Esty Heller

On Site
Julian Alper never imagined that he would find himself among Israel’s top nature photographers

By Ariella Schiller