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Jr. Feature
These teens saw things that needed fixing and did something about it

By Malka Winner

Hidden Heroes
There are treatments to try and relieve AD, but there is no cure

By Chaya Rosen

Story Time
“Well?” Decimus rolled his eyes. “Should I be excited? Or will you just be wasting my time?”

By Y. Bromberg

Normal
Mimi wonders if Shoshana will offer to help, but her friend, it seems, is too wrapped up in her own problems to think of that

By Rochel Samet

Teen Diary Serial
Worse than being the new student once again, however, was being the new student during war

By Chaya Basra

Building Dreams
All I wanted was to know the special news that Mama had. “No, Mama,” I burst out, “tell me. What’s so exciting? Tell me!”

By Malka Grunhaus

Shul with a View
If not for my coffee, Yosef would wonder why I didn’t also ask for money. But the charade had to stop

By Rabbi Ron Yitzchok Eisenman

A Better You
What do we do when we “kind of” know what we need to do but we feel torn?

By Family First Contributors

Outlook
Rav Chaim took those chovos far more seriously than many others take their monetary debts

By Yonoson Rosenblum

On your Mark
Dr. Eliana Aaron cared for diplomats, but the vulnerable were her calling

By Miriam Bloch

Flashback
Matzah is the bread of our emunah. No breath or heartbeat is taken for granted; aches aren’t a natural result of aging

By Faigy Peritzman

From My Table
I’m sure I’m not alone in anticipating the moment when I can finally start cooking in my freshly kashered/covered kitchen.

By Chanie Nayman