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Teen Feature
The brain’s limited attention gets diluted when it’s doing too much

By Rivka Berman

Movin on Up
I know it sounds a little weird for someone my age, is that I really, really, like REALLY, want to start my own business. Like, yesterday

By Shaina Keren

DMCs
It’s a horrible feeling to have to shop in “bigger-size stores” so you can’t even have fun shopping trips with your friends

By Leah Greenburg

Friendship
When faced with hard moments, remember the following: Many meaningful conversations are “charged” with discomfort

By Devora Zheutlin, MA, CAS

Teen Fiction
They’re a tight threesome, a little bit aloof from the rest of the class. I have lots of friends, but somehow Leah’s gang is just fun

By Rochel (Grunewald) Samet

Bricks and Ladders
"We decided that if any of you aren’t happy in Stonesworth, we’ll try to make it work so that you can go to school in Brownsfeld"

By Ariella Schiller

Close Call
“There’s nothing wrong with you. I’ve been cruel to you by imposing a relationship on you. I can’t help it. This is how I am. All or nothing”

By Devoiry Braunstein

All I Ask
Bugi knew that as a homeless person he had no rights… but not to take a poor, deathly ill man to the hospital when he desperately needed medical care?  How cruel could people be?

By Ruti Kepler

Dreamscapes
All the details were still question marks, but I woke up the next morning with a jolt — hey, I have a business!

By Elisheva Appel

Text Messages
"I’ve given you something that’s tov; don’t let go of it”

By Eytan Kobre

Musings
When our teacher mentioned imagining what we would be like without Torah, I don’t think she meant it so literally, but I have an overactive imagination

By Penina Steinbruch

Shul of My Youth
That old man who waited decades for that noise

By Rabbi Benyamin Goldschmidt

LifeTakes
He must have known that power comes and goes, that one day Poland will be coated in hollow memories, but Torah is portable and forever

By Faigy Schonfeld