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Family First Feature
Many schools teach the what; Sara Devora Chrysler teaches the why

By Shoshana R. Meiri

Family First Feature
When it comes to a teacher’s feelings, not all students are equal

By Kayla Markowitz

Family First Feature
Does mainstreaming work? Three mothers share their struggles and successes

By Zivia Reischer

Family Matters
When you’re out there on your own, after almost half a century of marriage, as I was, socializing is very complicated

By Joan Zlotnick

Real Life
“Don’t call my parents!” she says. “Don’t! You don’t — you don’t know anything! Why do you care?”

By Leah Hartman

Windows
I’d taken many of my children to their first day of first grade. But today was different

By Tova Traub

Yardsticks
To do a bridal gown on my own, not as a paid worker — it was a dream. But… but. My job. Yocheved. She was my boss, and this was her design

By Esty Heller

Vacancies
If even Hiya-Naomi could tell she was stressed, customers would be able to tell too, and that would hurt her business

By Zivia Reischer

Hit the Trail
Hashem has set out the blueprint for the ultimate Welfare State

By Rabbi Ephraim Schwartz

Fundamentals
Impart the values of the past with the innovations of the present

By Rebbetzin Suri Gibber

Off the Couch
"There’s me before my morning double espresso and me afterward”

By Jacob L. Freedman MD

Jr. Feature
The strangest, oldest, and most crucial supplies for your education

By Leeba Leichtman

Win or Lose
It seemed strange but wonderful that this little boy, Yitzy Levinson, cared more about lonely old Mr. Greenbaum than he did about winning any prize

By Chaim Finkelstein

Magazine Feature
A Monsey-based search-and-rescue squad has ramped up its own proficiency and training, to be there for the worst-case scenarios while hoping the next call never comes

By Yochonon Donn