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Teen Feature
Extraordinary stories of personal redemption

By Sarah Massry

A Healthier You
Some researchers have gone as far as calling sugar a poison or toxin

By Chaya Rosen

DMCs
Passing a test is like trying to fly a rocket with no training and a blindfold over my eyes. Basically, impossible

By Devorah Grant

Take 2
We are concerned about our friend, we think she needs help, but we don’t want to betray her trust

By Mindy Rosenthal M.S., BCBA/LBA

Teen Fiction
“Yeah… what a surprise,” Miriam managed. What are the chances? Of course I’d bump into Pessie in this kind of store

By Gili Rotman

Diary Serial
There’s another difference, too: Today, I’ve decided, I’m going to enjoy myself

By Rena Wieder

FYI
For some reason, for a lot of girls my age, sewing is considered sooo not cool. Nerdy

By Shoshana Itzkowitz

Normal
Mimi’s salad is boring; the salad phase is over in their class. But boring is better than totally and utterly weird

By Rochel Samet

Family First Inbox
"Instead of coddling our young adults, why don’t we let them grow up, take responsibility for their feelings, and let them come to the realization that their happiness and content ...

By Family First Readers

About-Face
In the spirit of V’nahafoch hu, Mishpacha contributors share the axioms they were sure of…until they weren’t

By Yael Schuster

Family Farce: Purim 5782
How many other foods have achieved the widespread popularity that ketchup has enjoyed for decades?

By Yaakov Taub

The Current
From behind the Ukrainian border, their stories emerge — accounts of courage, faith, and hope

By Eliezer Shulman and Gedalia Guttentag

Family Tempo
 The woman extended her hand. “Vaad Crisis Department, can I see your applica— one minute.” She looked up skeptically. “What on earth is this?”

By Bracha Stein and Nechama Gross

Inside Israel
Over the past two months, Erdogan has repeatedly emphasized his desire to resume official ties with the State of Israel

By Eliezer Shulman