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A Healthier You
We’ve done the research for you, so you can make an educated decision

By Chaya Rosen

Teen Feature
Some special teens take the message of Succos to heart by going out into the world of kiruv

By Rochel Samet

DMCs
The pain is back, and much, much worse. I cannot move. I am collapsing

By Devorah Grant

 
A major part of the organizing process is breaking down tasks into manageable bits

By Miriam Yifat

Take 2
Change is an essential but sometimes painful aspect of life. The reason it’s essential is because it forces us to grow

By Mindy Rosenthal M.S., BCBA/LBA

Teen Fiction
“I heard that her neighbors used to hear yelling from the apartment — you know, before they sent her away”

By Chevy Kepecs

FYI
Anxiety disorders affect people of all ages and the many different types of anxiety disorders all have different symptoms

By Shoshana Itzkowitz

From A to Z
Why are you being so pessimistic? I asked myself. Miriam is only moving! She isn’t dying, or disappearing…

By Rikki Baum

Calligraphy
Too many compliments in one sentence. Shraga nods his thanks and waits for the other shoe to drop

By Rochel Samet

Front Row Seat
As a safety precaution, Rav Aharon didn’t speak to the driver while he drove

By C.S. Teitelbaum

On Site
Hundreds of fragments of sifrei Torah from different lands and many eras — all waiting to be studied and analyzed

By Rachel Ginsberg

Speechless Moments
The night of the speech, I still couldn’t talk. But I couldn’t cancel, either

By Adina Lover

Parshah
On Succos we have two mitzvos, which represent the two sides of man

By Faigy Peritzman

Calligraphy
I liked spinning with Lily. She was my twin, and aside for her ugly hair and white skin, we looked exactly alike

By Chanie Spira