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Jr. Feature
Critters like pandas, bald eagles, buffalo and others who were going extinct have made a comeback, thanks to scientific research and laws for their protection

By Yisrael Rutman

Jolly Solly
Suddenly, there was a commotion. A truck made a loud noise that frightened the chinchilla. Without warning, it leaped to the ground and ran

By R. Atkins

Story Time
“But I did something crazy. My father will be heartbroken. He doesn’t have so much money left”

By Y. Bromberg

Win or Lose
"More importantly, inside that building is a precious diamond, worth much more than the building itself”

By Chaim Finkelstein

The Rainbow Girl
The words were cold, icy even. Rachelli shifted in her seat. Mrs. Hertz had just walked in. Why was she angry already?

By Rochel (Grunewald) Samet

The Road Home
I am her physical opposite, and I have never in my life said “Oh my gosh,” but I am 10,000 times more comfortable than I was just five minutes before

By Malka Winner

Recipes
This is a simple supper, but it will have adults and kids begging for more. 

By Rivky Kleinman

At the Core
Our faith is intrinsic, but it can be dimmed

By Baila Vorhand

News In Depth
Chassidic singer Motty Steinmetz became an unwitting hero in a fight he never anticipated. But it was about far more than a concert

By Shlomi Gil

Metro & Beyond
Yeshivos in New York: a crisis of complacency

By Yochonon Donn

LifeLines
Decades later, Peter the Nazi reappeared in a different guise

By C. Saphir

Text Messages
Do we still have opportunities to fight for Yiddishkeit anymore?

By Eytan Kobre