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DMCs
My stutter didn’t just turn up one day, like it does for some people after a traumatic event — it’s been with me for as long as I can remember

By Devorah Grant

Teen Feature
Join us as we meet teens from around the world who share the courageous steps they took on their personal journeys of spiritual growth

By Elky Pascal

Teen Serial
“Why is that a bad thing, Zeesy? I’m allowed to change. I’m a growing person. I’m a teenager. The whole point is changing, right? We can’t stay kids forever"

By Ariella Schiller

A Healthier You
Using the same joint to make the same, repetitive movement over and over again can cause an overuse injury

By Chaya Rosen

Take 2
I’m having a really hard time forgiving her, and I’m too embarrassed to talk to her about the conversation I overheard

By Mindy Rosenthal M.S., BCBA/LBA

Teen Diary Serial
Finally, I had an evaluation with a professional to see what was wrong with me. I did not enjoy it

By Matti Silverstein

Teen Fiction
Sori asked me to and I wouldn’t tell her no. Not for anything in the world

By Zissy Herbst

Magazine Feature
When the daily commute to Manhattan’s Diamond District got to be too much, Zev Oster dabbled in agriculture closer to home in Rockland County. 

By Ovadia Sorscher

Jr. Fiction
The Shavuos project is going to be a disaster!

By Chaya Rosen

Magazine Feature
Who are these talmidei chachamin who have dedicated their talents, time, and skill to disseminate someone else’s Torah? 

By Shmuel Botnick

Jolly Solly
“Why did Eli’s Place send flowers?” he asked in surprise. Mrs. Morris shrugged. “It’s a long story, and I couldn’t quite understand it

By R. Atkins

A Heaping Scoop
How do you dress salads if you don’t know what time you’ll be eating?

By FamilyTable Contributors

Magazine Feature
A collection of memories from those in the service of gedolim — away from the public eye, the small interactions of great men

By Riki Goldstein