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Jr. Feature
Everyday items that are disappearing... or already gone

By Malka Winner

True Colors
As we turned a corner, I went flying off the buggy, landing facedown on the rough asphalt, right in the buggy’s path

By Chaya Rosen

Down to a Science
I stared at my brother and realized that I had just watched him perform an act of sternutation!

By Yael Zoldan

Jolly Solly
“Jolly Solly, why do you have scaffolding up?” asked Fishel

By R. Atkins

Jr. Fiction
There were ten children in her family and not enough space, and although no one in their class ever said anything about all that, it was clear what they thought

By Deborah Guttentag

Story Time
“It’s too much to ask me to feel privileged that our lives are constantly being interrupted by people looking for handouts, Father!”

By Y. Bromberg

Building Dreams
“Is that all everyone knows me as? The granddaughter whose father was killed? The orphan?”

By Malka Grunhaus

Fundamentals
Taking challah is practical, material — and a spiritual tether

By Rebbetzin Aviva Feiner

Business Casual
Experts share their wealth of experience: Advice for new hires-and new employers

By Sarah Massry

Normal
Ma sounds distracted. There’s something else on her mind. “Mimi, how would you like to join us on the Philadelphia trip with Kayla?”

By Rochel Samet

The Moment
The businessmen put their portfolios to the side to celebrate a more important set of folios

By Shmuel Botnick and Yosef Herz

FYI
When he’s out of control… so is everything around him, and that’s really hard

By Shoshana Itzkowitz

For the Record
When the Communists began stamping out Yiddishkeit in Russia, Rav Simcha and his family emigrated to the United States in 1924

By Dovi Safier and Yehuda Geberer