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Jr. Feature
Twenty-first century luggage is all about the high-tech and smart features that transform luggage from simple suitcases to almost anything you need it to be!

By Sivi Sekula

F is for Friendship
“But, but….” I sounded like the sputtering last cup of soda in a slush machine. “That doesn’t make any sense,” I finally said

By Ruchama Schnaidman

Story Time
“Aharon, why should I trust you? The last time I went with you, I woke up all alone in an unfamiliar forest”

By Y. Bromberg

Win or Lose
Why shouldn’t he be happy to see us? Yitzy thought to himself. Since I didn’t get a hundred on the math test, he gets to keep the building instead of us

By Chaim Finkelstein

The Rainbow Girl
Rachelli sat down, too, a little sigh of relief escaping. She and Etty were good again; she needed that

By Rochel (Grunewald) Samet

The Road Home
Not only am I new to this school, but I will be hopelessly uncool here. I have all the wrong stuff, even if it was all just fine “back home”

By Malka Winner

Lifestyle
Is there a better way?

By Yisroel Besser

Inside Israel
The quiet in Gaza is misleading

By Eliezer Shulman

Double Take
There are some mornings that my little girl is standing by the front door, French-braided hair, lunchbox and all — and Elisheva’s car takes forever to arrive

By Rochel (Grunewald) Samet

Outlook
Fundraising is not for the faint of heart, and should never be undertaken unless you are convinced of the importance of the cause

By Yonoson Rosenblum

Family First Feature
It’s tempting to bypass the distressing feelings and skip straight to declarations of emunah. But true emunah requires facing pain and ambivalence, and only then transcending them

By Sara Eisemann

Shul of My Youth
Rebbetzin Esther Jungreis’s daughter remembers the shul of her youth

By Chaya Sora Jungreis Gertzulin