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Teen Serial
My new goal for Ma’s class is to cover an entire loose-leaf page with tiny rosebuds. I begin in the left-hand corner. By the time the bell rings, I’ve done two whole lines

By Ariella Schiller

 
Why don’t you talk?

By Tzippy Cohen

Teen Feature
Many teenagers think of lifeguarding as a good summer job or as a way to attend summer camp without paying exorbitant fees. Ayala Colter’s* story shines a different light on the v ...

By Rachel Stein

DMCs
The shock of Mali’s revelation hit me hard, and the next two or three days were painful and strained

By Devorah Grant

Teen Fiction
That day she drew a pigeon in a cage. The bars were thick and wide. And the pigeon’s feathers beautiful. Stifled potential. Sounded familiar.

By Tova Brenner

Knesset Channel
A relentless succession of worrying developments is coming under Bibi's watch

By Avi Blum, ESQ

Inbox
“Every time talented, caring teachers are fired for no logical reason, young people who know about it are less likely to choose teaching as a profession”

By Mishpacha Readers

The Moment
“The Jewish People is not complete without the involvement of every single Jew”

By Shmuel Botnick and Yosef Herz

Cut ‘n Paste
“Elana’s been teaching Katie about Judaism,” they chuckled to my parents one morning. “Katie says she wants to convert”

By Elana Moskowitz

Open Mic
Our yeshivos are alive; Torah is alive; Yiddishkeit is alive, and your kids are there living it

By Rabbi Elchanan Erlanger

Family First Feature
My struggle with HG forced me to look at suffering in a new way

By Esther Kurtz