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Jr. Feature
Transforming old things into new creations is something Tova Paneeri does every day

By Malka Grunhaus

Hidden Heroes
“You are not defined by your medical condition! Your neshamah is healthy even if your body is not”

By Tovy Mann

Jr. Fiction
Margalit looks into her cousin’s eyes. “You say that like you think I’m weird. I’m telling you, I just saw the tiger and—”

By Malka Winner

Teen Diary Serial
I wanted to see what would happen if I shared my past with one of the friendly, popular girls in camp

By Chaya Rosen

Normal
"I have no time for friends, no time for anything anymore. And my parents are stressed out all the time.”

By Rochel Samet

Story Time
“I can’t even begin to explain to you what it will mean to me if someone has stolen that money”

By Y. Bromberg

Family Tempo
I can’t believe I’m missing your funeral. I can’t believe you’re having a funeral. I can’t believe I didn’t get to say goodbye

By Miriam Milstein

Worldview
The NYT’s anti-chassidic campaign isn’t over, given that, thus far, only the victims have voiced serious complaint

By Gedalia Guttentag

Family First Serial
“Eliyahu, if it is my time, then it will come whether or not I am building a wall. The angel of death has his own calendar"

By Leah Gebber

LifeTakes
Were we really supposed to walk on these spiky lengths of steel?

By P. Diamond

By the Letter
Receiving gracefully is an art — and in doing so, you become a giver

By Cindy Landesman and Mindel Kassorla

Magazine Feature
Leave our yeshivos alone: Research fellow Yehoshua (Jason) Bedrick makes the case for educational autonomy

By Barbara Bensoussan