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Jr. Feature
This was a real, all-too-real, full-scale, total disaster

By Chaya Rosen

Jr. Fiction
Talia bangs her shoulder gently into mine. “You know you’re getting the main part. You always do”

By Ariella Schiller

Jolly Solly
Miriam smiled to herself. She had been so helpful — just like Helpful Hindy! 

By R. Atkins

Jr. Serial
I laugh. I might be younger than all of them here, but these girls are so… unworldly. So clueless

By Rochel Samet

Teen Diary Serial
No bribe or gift in the universe could manipulate my mind into speaking at school

By Tzippy Cohen

Teen Serial
We share a snickerdoodle in silence; Libby makes no comment about fats and sugars, she just chews thoughtfully

By Ariella Schiller

Story Time
“This is a bad idea, my boy. Forget it. Leave the lion and let’s get out of here”

By Y. Bromberg

Serial
Libby’s voice, so calm and methodical moments ago, was now high and tinged with something he refused to call anxiety

By Ariella Schiller

Screenshot
If we stop projecting our own take, what new discoveries and understandings will we glean?

By Shoshana Friedman

Connect Four
How can the saddest day of the year, marking the most catastrophic tragedies in history, be called a holiday?

By Rabbi Daniel Glatstein

Family First Inbox
“What an outrageous, unfair, untrue, and plain motzi shem ra statement to make about an entire generation!”

By Family First Readers

A Heaping Scoop
Here’s my 30-second filling snack

By Family Table Contributors

To Be Honest
Faigy is a widow. She lost her husband some time ago. She loses him every day

By Ahuva Roth