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Jr. Feature
The Russians and Americans may not have been fighting with guns, tanks, or bombs, but something far more sinister was lurking just around the corner.

By Sivi Sekula

Jr. Serial
But always remember that you have the strength inside of you. I believe in you, Ashira

By Rochel Samet

Jolly Solly
“I’ll just take a look around,” he announced, hoping he’d find something out of order in this annoyingly well-run place.

By R. Atkins

Story Time
“Don’t you realize where this story ends? How many kings have gone to sleep in their beds, content with knowing that the next day is guaranteed?

By Y. Bromberg

Teen Diary Serial
I try telling my fear not to panic about panicking, but it’s like trying to talk a cat out of stalking your yard. It doesn’t listen.

By Matti Silverstein

Teen Serial
“There will be fun scheduled from nine to nine oh seven,”

By Ariella Schiller

Second Thoughts
They sense that they have lost the battle for the Israeli soul; they know that the electorate — not only the Orthodox — has said No to their desire to shed our uniqueness

By Rabbi Emanuel Feldman

EndNote
The heartwarming story of how the Vizhnitzer Rebbe ensured that the Skulener Rebbe and his son had matzos for Pesach the year World War II had ended is the background to the song ...

By Mishpacha Contributors

Guestlines
When a mother weans her child, she is actually giving him the priceless gift of independence

By Dr Meir Wikler

Family First Feature
Marriage is a big step for anyone. When the two spouses have Down syndrome, it’s the cornerstone of an incredible story

By Libi Astaire

Inbox
I thought my life was normal. Until I realized that it isn’t.

By Family First Readers

Magazine Feature
Chess master Josh Bowman has a thousand yeshivah kids from around the country in his Chess Chevra, where they’re learning to think clearly while playing the world’s oldest game

By Sandy Eller