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Jr. Feature
Have you ever lost anything? I don’t know about you, but to me it is the most unsettling feeling. Do you promise money to Rabi Meir Baal Haneis or say Amar Rebbi Binyamin? Let’s h ...

By Margie Pensak

Jr. Feature
The mysterious Native American code that was never cracked

By Sivi Sekula

Jr. Feature
I’m sure your uncles (and aunts!) are also special people. But they aren’t special in the same way my uncle is. My uncle’s name is Ezra. He is 13 years old, and he has Down syndro ...

By Chaya Rosen

Story Supplement
But then he went to America, and I could forget I had a brother. Which was fine with me! Why did he have to come home now?

By Penina Steinbruch

Story Supplement
It’s a great Haggadah, I realize. Just not the best one for me

By Rochel Samet

Story Supplement
He was stuck, stuck, stuck with nowhere to go. His plans and ideas were good ones, all of them, but they were just plain useless if he didn’t have money

By Chaya Rosen

Jr. Serial
“So you moved to a brand-new place, with no family, and you just stayed there until you got married?”

By Rochel Samet

Story Time
And then, somehow, some way, they three of them pulled themselves onto the top of the mountain. Safe at last

By Y. Bromberg

Magazine Feature
The Novominsker Rebbe was taken at the moment he was needed most. Three years later, his two sons share their perspective of the rebbe who was a father to so many

By Shmuel Botnick

Family First Feature
Three women looked around, saw the void in their families, and realized they could be the ones to fill it

By Shterna Lazaroff

Magazine Feature
What the Traveling Chassidim have learned along the way is that the Jewish neshamah has many ways of being ignited

By Rivka Streicher

Family First Inbox
“Assign me with a Day of Defiance — so I can publicly, proudly buck the intimidating silliness. Perhaps I’ll be a voice of reason”

By Family First Readers

Rerouted: Pesach Theme 5783
Sometimes it’s the detours that remind us Who forms man’s footsteps and watches over His nation

By Sarah Massry

Family Tempo
We didn’t have Haggados for each person, and certainly there were none for children. My grandfather had one, and perhaps the other men as well

By Elana Sotil