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What a Year Can Do
As a new year dawns, what did we learn — and how have we changed?
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What a Year Can Do
As a new year dawns, what did we learn — and how have we changed?
Adrian Garbacz
Bricks and Ladders
"We decided that if any of you aren’t happy in Stonesworth, we’ll try to make it work so that you can go to school in Brownsfeld"
Ariella Schiller
Bricks and Ladders
Back to school tomorrow. When I left I’d been part of the most popular clique in school and now I’m returning alone, a nobody, ashamed and mortified
Ariella Schiller
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Mummy was a fighter, but this was a battle she couldn’t win
Ester Zirkind
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Sometimes I feel like I’m ten again, a child they expect to behave in predictable ways
Bashie Lisker
Purim 5784
With striped hats and hyped cats, these classics reinvent themselves
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Purim 5784
Daas Balabatim You Can Trust
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Yosef Chaim
 “Ma I’m 31 and you treat me like a teenager. What time I come home when I should call what I can or can’t do for yuntiff. Pretend I got married at 20. I’d be married for ten years now probably have I don’t know four kids — would you tell me what time to
Shira Yehudit Djalilmand
Yosef Chaim
"What period in Jewish history would you like to go back in time to — and what would you do differently if you were there?!”
Shira Yehudit Djalilmand
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“And now,” Shifra continued, “is a time that will test us all. Because we have a magazine we need to put to bed in 12 hours. And readers who count on us”,

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“I don’t think you understand the severity of your actions” said Rebbetzin Greenfeld. “We are an academic institution not some common matchmaking service. We simply cannot condone this kind of behavior”

By Sara Shamansky

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She did a last once-over in the mirror, deciding she looked absolutely perfect — which was the most important aspect of having a good time at a wedding

By Shayna Friedman

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Frumet reaches for the dips again, and my smile wanes. I can’t — she can’t take refills. It’s just… gross. Doesn’t her mother teach her table manners?,

By Esty Heller

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I opened a new document and hit ‘File, Save As’: The Great Jewish American Novel 1.doc. Success coursed through my veins. My novel had begun

By Leah Milstein

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Oh, yes! Little Naomi, our tiny jellybean, so recently a helpless blob in a car seat, is about to go on her first date and have a family of her own. I will be the perfect mother-in-law…,

By Yonina Levine