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Parshah
One small gesture for Mommy; one giant leap for love

By Faigy Peritzman

Family Reflections
How to radically reverse a stressful atmosphere

By Sarah Chana Radcliffe

Fundamentals
See the good and respect will come

By Rebbetzin Aviva Feiner

Words Unspoken
Another decade or two… it’s finally a reality

By Your Little Sister

Center Stage
Rina waved her hand airily. “Who said anything about budget? This one is on my husband. Always fun to have an excuse to redecorate”

By Gila Arnold

Profiles

By Rhona Lewis

Therapy Toolbox
“I actually like being home now. It’s crazy!”

By Abby Delouya B.A, B.Ed, MFT

I dare me
My days are a whirlwind of drop-offs, pickups, housework, and errands. And, oh yeah, supporting my family. And with all that, there’s never enough money

By Elisheva Appel

More or Less
Ari wanted to talk? Why didn’t he just talk? Because you’re never home, I answered. I didn’t even have to be meta to know that was bad

By Esther Kurtz

Center Stage
Rina waved her hand airily. “Who said anything about budget? This one is on my husband. Always fun to have an excuse to redecorate”

By Gila Arnold

Jolly Solly
“I don’t understand what all the fuss is about,” Mr. Faigelbaum protested. “Efraim can’t possibly come along on this trip. It’s to the middle of nowhere”

By R. Atkins

Magazine Feature
While it might look like there’s nothing much there, what you’re looking at is actually a teeming, thriving community

By Jennifer Tzivia MacLeod

LifeTakes
I’ve tended to Tante Masha the way a daughter would have; the plants are witness. And yet, I can’t pretend this hodge-podge of feelings is grief

By Aidy Feldman

The Gatekeeper's Daughter
Tzorty. The only other seamstress in the neighborhood. Funny, that. What are the odds they would live so close, all these years later?

By Esther Teichtal