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Jolly Solly
Moishy and Miriam Morris trailed home gloomily. Sunny Lane wouldn’t be the same without Jolly Solly

By R. Atkins

True Colors
I had finally mastered reading in English, but at a certain point, I stopped trying to read Hebrew during class

By Chaya Rosen

Teen Diary Serial
I feel more depressed than I ever felt before. How do I get out of this?

By Matti Silverstein

Teen Serial
“That is the worst game in the world. Like I can see like nine thousand reasons why that would lead to fights and crying”

By Ariella Schiller

Jr. Serial
“You’re staying with us tonight, you can’t be home alone,” Aunt Chana says, like it’s obvious. “There’s plenty of space, you can share Raizy’s room”

By Rochel Samet

Story Time
The soldier had deliberately walked his horse right over the fallen yarmulke, so that it was crushed in the mud

By Y. Bromberg

Serial
The trip had been the only thing in school this year that Yudi had spoken about with enthusiasm. Losing it must be crushing

By Bashie Lisker

Screenshot
A crowd of teenage boys is waiting at the bus stop, each with a suitcase at his side

By Shoshana Friedman

Worldview
These ancient remnants next to the Mediterranean tell another tale, of two parallel Jewish worlds focused on two cities

By Gedalia Guttentag

Family Tempo
With her on my team, I knew I’d lose the deal

By Ariella Schiller

Windows
Optimism? It clashed with my inculcated weltanschauung, that of straight-up fear

By Lea Pavel