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Jr. Feature Article
Let’s explore billboards — the funny, the sad (literally — it’s crying!), the brightest, noisiest, smelliest — and much, much more!

By Rochel Burstyn

Jr. Tales
“Why do you think it’s a time machine?” Sruly asked, one eyebrow raised

By Malka Winner

Story Time
“Little brat, talking to me like that… You think you’re so tough because daddy owns the marketplace, huh?”

By Yehuda Bromberg

Win or Lose
Oh no, he groaned to himself. The last thing I need is for everyone in school to ask me about the game Mr. Burtman gave me

By Chaim Finkelstein

Close Call
It was more than just a personal question. It was a secret. A topic that weighed on my heart and that I kept bottled up at all costs

By Devoiry Braunstein

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

By Ariella Schiller

True Account
Somehow he manages not to be needy even though he can’t do the simplest of things: to cross the street

By Shoshana Friedman

Text Messages
Put the demons of Jew-hatred back into the bottle

By Eytan Kobre

Shul with a View
"One thing I can promise you. My home is here"

By Rabbi Ron Yitzchok Eisenman

Personal Accounts
An enlightening and honest perspective on therapy from the client’s side of the couch, plus pointers on how to make treatment more effective, faster, and more fulfilling

By Rivky Stone

EndNote
How many beautiful songs Baruch has given us

By Riki Goldstein

Life Lab
For two days, I left the 21st century, traveled figuratively back 56 years, and tried to live my grandmother’s lifestyle

By Esther Kurtz