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Teen Feature
Four teens share their experiences of how they escaped from their personal prisons… to freedom

By Avigail Rabinowitz

Moonwalk
I can’t even face my best friend anymore, because no one understands

By Rochel Samet

Teen Fiction
I knew exactly what my mother meant by “organizing and cleaning” my closet for Pesach. I would need a miracle to please her

By Roizy Baum

Out of Step
Ma makes sense, she really does, but I just feel so heavy and gross, and I miss ballet so much, I completely lose myself

By Ariella Schiller

DMCs
I knew that one day I would just have to explode. Which I did, on the shabbaton

By Devorah Grant

Movin on Up
Chaya rethinks her assessment of what an ideal workplace looks like

By Leah Greenburg

All I Ask
Yanky was silent. The world was spinning in circles. And what could he say? The Rebbe was right

By Ruti Kepler

LifeTakes
We will sit, not with parents or grandparents, but ourselves, like we do on a Tuesday evening for a lazy supper

By Rivka Streicher

Point of View
"In every generation there is a Yetzias Mitzrayim matched to that generation’s particular situation"

By Rabbi Moshe Grylak zt"l

Calligraphy
“Mommy’s fine. She’s turning ninety-two soon, she went through a lot in her life, She’s entitled to forget things every now and then”

By Blimi Rabinowitz

Story Supplement
Zeidy looked thoughtfully at Malky and Eli. “You know, you two remind me of myself and Tanta Temi at your age”

By Penina Steinbruch

Guestlines
We need to make conscious decisions, and take realistically small, but very consistent, steps

By Rabbi Ahron Lopiansky