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Magazine Feature
“This work has become of utmost importance to me since I am a member of the last generation to have met survivors”

By Arielle Pfefer

Magazine Feature
While the conditions our girls face are not life-threatening, they are lifelong conditions that have a great impact on their everyday lives

By Rochel Weiss

DMCs
It wasn’t like Brachi was hurt. She wasn’t. And after she got over the embarrassment, she thought it was pretty funny too! What was the big deal?

By Leah Greenburg

Movin on Up
An ESFJ, in very, very short, is someone who loves working with people and doing practical things that help people in an organized manner

By Shaina Keren

Friendship
When you respect a friend, you recognize that it’s okay for her to have different ideas and opinions than you do

By Devora Zheutlin, MA, CAS

Teen Fiction
Chani clasped her hands together. “I want to give up my slot to Nechama. But please don’t tell her!” she added hurriedly

By N. Brunner

Bricks and Ladders
The thought of new clothing is literally the only thing that is keeping the smile on my face as the Greenfields pull up

By Ariella Schiller

LifeTakes
As I head back into the house, I feel lighter. I feel validated. There are other “not normal” mothers out there who really are normal

By Miriam Klein Adelman

More or Less
“Ari—” I started, but I was dumbstruck. How do I react to Ari doing something so huge and so good and so complete for me?

By Esther Kurtz

The Gatekeeper's Daughter
“So… I know I’m Jewish. You know. Just like you. I can’t explain it, but it makes me happy to know that”

By Esther Teichtal

Center Stage
It was frustrating beyond belief that she had to spend her first morning worrying about something that should have been completed weeks ago

By Gila Arnold

Fiction
Everyone’s fear was that I’d turn into her

By Rachael Lavon

Musings
Who needs all these Things? And what better time to dispose of the Stuff than now? Isn’t this exactly what pre-Pesach decluttering is all about?

By Yaffa Ganz