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A Healthier You
Overuse of antibiotics is making bacteria more sinister than ever. What can you do about it?

By Chaya Rosen

Teen Feature
Without realizing it, you’ve probably gotten a taste of what giving does for you

By Jr. Writers

DMCs
Growing up with Debbie around has been like one long learning curve

By Devorah Grant

Take 2
Egocentricity means that I look at the world through my personal glasses

By Mindy Rosenthal M.S., BCBA/LBA

Teen Fiction
Two very different people, and yet they are the same

By Hannah Ludzker

FYI
Problem is… school doesn’t differentiate between early birds or night owls; it starts the same time for all of us!

By Shoshana Itzkowitz

Family First Inbox
"While people sometimes worry that the person may not want a call or visit, who says a call/visit is intrusive — what did we do before texting?"

By Family First Readers

Story Time
The twins were boys, and they were born in the Medieval Ages, to a Jew named Nesanel, and his wife

By Y. Bromberg

Windows
Purim had barely begun before I missed my childhood Purim

By Lea Pavel

Magazine Feature
Sing, dance, and reconnect along with the Thank You Hashem nation

By Barbara Bensoussan

Split
At nine days old — an incredibly young age for a child with both a cleft lip and a cleft palate! — they weaned Tali off the feeding tube

By Musia Slavin

Inbox
Today, when so many parts of our machaneh in Klal Yisrael are causing a chillul Hashem, we must stand up and say “ad kan, enough”

By Mishpacha Readers