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Magazine Feature
Those “trees” are actually cell phone towers masquerading as pines, firs, elms, cypresses, and even palms and cacti. They’re found all over the world

By Malka Winner

Madame Chamberlaine
Benny would hold the end of the pacifier clip and whirl the pacifier quickly around a few times and then let go. Pow!

By Tzipie Wolner

Story Time
“Why do you all hurry by me?” Martin called with derision, pointing at the nervous Jews who ran past him. “Are you too afraid to defend your own Torah?

By Yehuda Bromberg

Win or Lose
"I have called you here today to read to you a letter written by the owner of this company, a man by the name of Mr. Irving Greenbaum”

By Chaim Finkelstein

Bentzi and the Mystery in the Museum
So, can it really be…? No! It seems I was wrong to suspect Shuki. I don’t want to risk suspecting Asher wrongly too

By Shifra Glick

Teen Fiction
For over an hour we sit and package hamantashen. Slip, fold, fold, apply sticker. Repeat. Slip, fold, fold, apply sticker. Repeat. It’s monotonous work, but so fulfilling

By Leah Berger

Bricks and Ladders
I had waltzed into Stonesworth, ignored every other girl in the grade, stabbed Hadas in the back, and immediately rose through the ranks of popularity

By Ariella Schiller

Washington Wrap
Former Texas congressman Beto O’Rourke last week became the 15th Democrat to throw his hat into the ring

By Omri Nahmias

Cut ‘n Paste
"We’re part of the Chevra Kaddisha of Tzfat, and we’ve been waiting here an hour to find a minyan to bury an old lady"

By Barbara Bensoussan

Counter Point
The conversation continues...

By Mishpacha Readers

Profiles
When Torah entered Brooke Foster's life, its vibrance spilled onto her canvas

By Sarah Glazer

Musings
Mounds of laundry — and even little humps of them — in the hamper create an itch that needs to be scratched, umm, washed

By Raizy Friedman

More or Less
“First things first,” Ari said, reaching for a bag I’d just noticed. He pulled out a flattish square orange box printed with a bold H. No. He didn’t really buy me a Hermes scarf

By Esther Kurtz