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Yonoson Rosenblum
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Yonoson Rosenblum
Jr. Fiction
The potentially cosmic ramifications of seemingly small deeds and changes in behavior A long time ago, when there were still  newspaper readers — i.e., way before the Kichels — I once read that most readers of newspapers and magazines  will turn first to the letters to the editor. I know that’s true of me: When
Bashie Lisker
Jr. Fiction
Mendy stalks toward me, hand outstretched. I shriek until Mommy comes onto the porch to see what’s going on
Ariella Schiller
Windows
It’s a constant reminder that I’m growing older
Shiri Taub
Windows
I may be last-minute, the bar may be low—but we clear it
Adina Kaplan
Guestlines
Although it was an admirably selfless act, why was Esther’s attribution worthy of triggering the process of geulah?
Rabbi Eytan Feiner
Inbox
“The Torah map of this country would look very different without the quiet influence of out-of-town kollelim”
Mishpacha Readers
Tempo: Second Guessing
When I tell Shmuel that I want to host, he thinks I’m a few flowers short of a full bouquet
Ariella Schiller
Tempo: Second Guessing
All I can think is... Should I have done  anything differently?
Ariella Schiller
The Rainbow Girl
Rachelli flushed. She wanted to answer back, defend herself or say something, but then she realized it was true
Rochel (Grunewald) Samet
The Rainbow Girl
Maybe that’s the thing with family, they’re so close that it’s hard to see things clearly
Rochel (Grunewald) Samet
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