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Comment on the lessons<br />

you learn from the stories at<br />

By: Rena Chaiklen<br />

Hillel Yeshiva<br />

You have an assignment in one of your<br />

classes to write a story. You have a really<br />

great idea and work very hard to write it.<br />

When you get to school the day that it’s<br />

due, you are very confident and happy<br />

with your story. You go around showing<br />

it to everyone and telling them to read it.<br />

When you hand it in, you tell the teacher,<br />

“I think I did well.” When you get it back,<br />

you get a very bad grade. Everyone is very<br />

happy with their grades and is asking you<br />

what you got. You tell them, sadly, that<br />

you did badly and you’re very embarrassed.<br />

The next time you get assigned<br />

to write a story, at first you’re upset because<br />

last time you did badly. When you<br />

get home, instead of just writing anything<br />

because you think you’re a bad writer, you<br />

put your all into the story. You do things<br />

differently than you did before and you<br />

come up with a better story. This time you<br />

get the highest grade.<br />

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Failure is the<br />

opportunity to<br />

begin again, only<br />

more intelligently.<br />

By: Rachelli Hoffman<br />

Masores Bais Yaakov<br />

A girl named Chana always wanted to try<br />

to dive. One day, she went to the pool. She<br />

ran to the front of the pool. She held her<br />

hands out towards the water and jumped<br />

off the edge of the pool. She felt her body<br />

fly through the air as she touched the surface<br />

of the water and smack. She landed<br />

in a belly flop. She was very embarrassed.<br />

She went home devastated. The next day<br />

she went back to the pool to try again. She<br />

went to the edge and wondered; maybe,<br />

if she held her hands up a different way,<br />

she might do it the right way. This time,<br />

she held her hands above her head and<br />

jumped. This time, instead of touching<br />

the surface of the water, she did a neat<br />

plunge through the water. All her friends<br />

clapped for her as she exited the water.<br />

By: Daniel Braha<br />

Hillel Yeshiva<br />

One day, I was with my friends. They<br />

all had penny boards. I said to myself,<br />

“That looks cool.” So, I asked my dad if<br />

I can have one and he said, “Yes.” I was<br />

so excited. All of my friends were outside<br />

my house with their skateboards. I<br />

rushed out the door to show my skateboard<br />

to them. We went riding. We<br />

started to ride and right away I fell off.<br />

From then on I knew, I wasn’t that good<br />

because they were laughing at me. I<br />

thought about that and said to myself<br />

that if I tried I would be a great rider.<br />

So, I was practicing but I couldn’t seem<br />

to get the hang of it. One time, I tried to<br />

put my feet in a different direction and,<br />

the first thing I knew, I was riding. The<br />

next day, I was riding with my friends.<br />

I was doing great. After a few months<br />

went by, I was the best rider.<br />

By: Raymond Arking<br />

<strong>Bar</strong>kai Yeshivah<br />

People always try to do amazing things<br />

but, sometimes, it just backfires. I think<br />

people should start out small and then try<br />

bigger. For example, I tried to get a touchdown<br />

in football. But, the ball bounced<br />

off my hands and someone on the other<br />

team caught it. (It was an interception).<br />

So, I tried to start small. I got a touchdown<br />

by running with the ball (getting a handoff).<br />

I felt good that I helped my team instead<br />

of doing a back flip and missing a<br />

throw, which I could have easily caught. I<br />

know that many people have done similar<br />

mistakes. So, remember to start small and<br />

you’ll end up doing big things one day.<br />

Great prizes for the authors<br />

Authors who get the most comments will get a prize. SEE P. 89<br />

86 <strong>Bar</strong>/Bat <strong>Mitzvah</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong> 718-909-6060 View magazine online at BMmagazine.com

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