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Jr. Feature
Let’s explore some of the industries that used to be super important for people’s everyday lives but are now struggling to stay alive. The big question is if these industries will ...

By Sivi Sekula

Jr. Serial
“You abandoned a dreidel game,” he says, like it’s a huge aveirah. “How could you?”

By Rochel Samet

Story Time
"He may have been a Jew once before, but he’s one of ours now. Aren’t you, Jorin?"

By Y. Bromberg

Teen Diary Serial
The looks on my classmates’ faces were priceless! They couldn’t believe their eyes and ears

By Tzippy Cohen

Teen Serial
“Two days?” I say. “You lasted two days? Listen, if it was a good secret, I’d get it. But I told you I was kidding"

By Ariella Schiller

LifeTakes
The shrieks arise from all sides, as we, strangers all of us, jump in a completely unrehearsed, perfectly synchronized dance of dread. It’s an instinctive scream, helpless in its ...

By Hindy Heimowitz

Parshah
What does the concept of 100 brachos a day have to do with fear of Hashem in general, and with this pasuk specifically?

By Faigy Peritzman

Windows
Struggle to unfold the stroller that you finally closed, hoof it to the gate — wait. Which gate? Where’re your passport and boarding pass?

By Rachel Newton

For the Record
As I did not understand a word except now and then an Amen or Hallelujah, my attention was directed to the haste with which they covered their heads with their hats as soon as the ...

By Dovi Safier and Yehuda Geberer

Reel Chronicles
The idea of dramatically (and comically) showing where tech would fail as opposed to just explaining where it would help gained traction

By Moshe Shindler

Outlook
I must admit that as reminders of the end of youth go, one’s first heart attack ranks well above a couple of failed efforts on the basketball court.

By Yonoson Rosenblum