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Teen Feature
Meet Bracha and Rachelli Rosenthal, the unstoppable sisters behind Yummy Blessings and Yummy Blessings 2.0

By Ariella Schiller

A Healthier You
Guess what? This doesn’t only happen to babies. It can happen to kids, teens, and adults as well

By Chaya Rosen

FYI
Even though it’s not a medical condition, it’s not easy to be a teenager with hair getting thinner and thinner

By Shoshana Itzkowitz

DMCs
I tried to keep doing, but my grades were slipping, and deep inside me, I knew I was beginning to snap

By Devorah Grant

Take 2
We can’t both be in dance because they only have one spot, but we don’t know whom it rightfully belongs to

By Mindy Rosenthal M.S., BCBA/LBA

Teen Fiction
I wished the plans to have everybody together could have excluded Avi and Dina. Whenever Dina was around she somehow managed to take all the fizzle out of the fun

By Malky Cope

Teen Serial
I love that about Debbi, that she can be so honest about how she’s feeling

By Ariella Schiller

Teen Diary Serial
I feel like a total mess, but it will be okay at the end, I know it will

By Matti Silverstein

On Site
There are more than a few good takeout places on the Continent. So why is everyone flocking to Hoffy’s in Antwerp?

By Riki Goldstein

Calligraphy
“It’s your job, to make her smile, to bring her happiness, and a girl like this, she can use it. You’ll know what you have to do. It’s not as easy as you think, but it’s also not ...

By Dov Haller

I'm Stuck
“Teenagers are shrewd observers, and they can’t be fooled. It doesn’t matter what you say. What you do matters. Who you are matters”

By Faigy Peritzman

Serial
“You’re always trying to help,” Chana snaps. “You’re so convinced that we need help.” Her voice rises, hoarse and frustrated and defensive

By Bashie Lisker

Calligraphy
Sometimes you need to play nice, and dumb, and keep your insights to yourself. Sometimes you walk away even when you probably should stay. And you never tell people the answer — t ...

By Esther Kurtz

Family Connections
In marriage, the question isn’t, “Who is right and who is wrong?”

By Sarah Chana Radcliffe