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Teen Feature
How well do YOU fit in?

By Rochel Samet

Movin on Up
We took a hop, skip, and then a leap into the future, to peek into a day in the life of my dream job

By Shaina Keren

Teen Fiction
Here, I’m Miss Nobody. But back home… there I was Miss Popular

By Chana Cohen

Out of Step
“So, am I dying?” I ask the doctor after I’m lying safely on a bed

By Ariella Schiller

Shooting Stars
First came Ima’s diagnosis. Then everything else

By Shira Gold

One Day Closer
“Was it really worth it for me to spend an hour trying to even say two lines of Gemara until I figured out what the words are?”

By Margie Pensak

One Day Closer
With each passing day, the anxiety began to build, and the pessimism began to percolate.

By RABBI M.J. WINEGARTEN

One Day Closer
Nothing is forever, my sponsor said. Just take it one day at a time. Don’t obsess about tomorrow. That’s way too big.

By Deborah Perlstein

One Day Closer
Figuring that daf yomi was for the older generation of serious balabatim, I told myself that maybe I’d start doing the daf in my forties or fifties.

By C. Saphir

One Day Closer
”If you want the learning you do to really make an impact,” Rav Schorr told the men, “then take one daf and review it 101 times, just like Chazal tell us.’”

By Gila Arnold

One Day Closer
My dedication to fulfilling my section means so much to me; I so badly need to do something for Baba.

By C.S. Teitelbaum