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Family First Feature
Families who weathered a double blow, and how they persevered

By C.S. Teitelbaum

Family First Feature
A roundup of fun-filled games guaranteed to give everyone a great time and keep them from bouncing off the walls — and each other

By Esther Werblowsky

Dreamscapes
Teaching led me to marketing, which led to hypnosis. What’s next?

By Elisheva Appel

Family Matters
After about a year, it became clear to me that my husband belonged in a day-care program, but, of course, this was not something he’d agree to — and I knew better than to suggest ...

By Joan Zlotnick

Life Lab
Can a 5-minute hack change your life?

By Esther Kurtz

Musings
It was him, it was her, it was her parents, it was his parents, it’s the Bais Yaakov system, it’s the yeshivah system, etc.

By Raizy Cohen

Windows
I was floored. Each woman could have justifiably left someone else to do it — but they didn’t

By Eliana Cline

Yardsticks
I urgently tried telepathizing a warning to Shlomo, don’t get worked up. We wanted Shevy to marry their son, this was mortifying. Chesky was going to kill us

By Esty Heller

Shul with a View
He did the best he could with the tools he was given

By Rabbi Ron Yitzchok Eisenman

Vacancies
“Oh.” Talia glanced out the window. The tzedakah woman was still there, waiting to prey on other unsuspecting shoppers

By Rachael Lavon

Family Reflections
When a relationship is troubled, time doesn’t heal wounds

By Sarah Chana Radcliffe

Madame Chamberlaine
“Boy, do we need your help, Madame! Shuly has been crying for three days because her friend moved away!”

By Tzipie Wolner

Close Call
The more time passed, the more clarity I gained about what the problem had been with this friendship in the first place. And in one word, the answer was, “extreme”

By Devoiry Braunstein

Lifestyle
When it comes to shidduchim, out of town no longer means out of the running

By Baila Rosenbaum