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The Rainbow Girl
She could handle fudge sundaes, but having a conversation here would be super-awkward. What if one of her friends turned up? What if Etty came in?

By Rochel (Grunewald) Samet

Teen Feature
According to many teens who love volunteering, once you’re in, you’re attached

By Ruchy Padwa

Movin on Up
Well, I think we have a deal! Real college, real business, real me

By Shaina Keren

DMCs
If they get scared or if someone bothers them, they can’t yell out or complain or say what they want. But enough about what they can’t do

By Leah Greenburg

Friendship
Would you rather be part of a large chevreh or have one special best friend? Many teens have asked themselves this question

By Devora Zheutlin, MA, CAS

Teen Fiction
I felt like most of my energy was being sapped by Nechami and wondered if it was fair to the rest of the girls

By Malky Cope

Close Call
It was nice being around my old friend. It was comfortable and familiar. And most of all, normal

By Devoiry Braunstein

Full ‘n Free
Jewish traveling is inexplicably linked with food preparation. You can always tell who’s part of the tribe.

By Rorie Weisberg

2.0 Feature
It’s not easy to do what I do, but if you incorporate emunah, it’s life changing.

By Alex Abel

2.0
Halacha hones in on the drone

By Rabbi Efrem Goldberg

Fundamentals
We're sure our perception is truth — but is it?

By Rebbetzin Debbie Greenblatt

Editors Note
It can feel discouraging when you only look at where they are now; it’s easy to think, “Oh, I’ll never get there.”

By Alex Abel

Jr. Feature
When vending machines become restaurants… and restaurants become vending machines

By Malka Winner