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"Writing a book when you’re depressed is one serious challenge. But I knew it had to be done, that it was something that could benefit the tzibbur"

By Moe Mernick

2.0 Feature
For Noam and Shmuel Sonnenberg, their work starts when the cleaning ends

By Rochel Burstyn

Works for Me
"If you’ve survived a divorce, and you’ve spent years raising a family, most jobs will be a lot easier than that"

By Shaina Keren

The Moment
“Are you by any chance related to someone named Chaim Radziner, who lived in prewar Lodz?”

By Mishpacha Staff

Family Room

By Leia Whitman Karoly

Second Dance
“It’s just not the sort of kiddush we’re used to here,” Reuven said, aiming for an amiable tone. He would be the reasonable leader, appealing to logic and not emotion

By Dov Haller

Family First Inbox
"If you were uncomfortable with the story, instead of feeling threatened, you can feel thankful that this message isn’t a lifesaver to you"

By Family First Readers

Shul with a View
If not for my coffee, Yosef would wonder why I didn’t also ask for money. But the charade had to stop

By Rabbi Ron Yitzchok Eisenman

A Better You
What do we do when we “kind of” know what we need to do but we feel torn?

By Family First Contributors