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Family First Feature
A stolen baby. A genetic test. A Teimani woman finds her family

By Malka Katz

On Topic
How we measure intelligence — and what it means

By Adina Lover

Family Matters

By Joan Zlotnick

I dare me
I’m due to give birth during the last days of Elul. And I’m determined not to let my husband miss his annual trip

By Elisheva Appel

Real Life
I was searching for my missing gown, and found something worth much more

By Rivka Streicher

Musings
This year I’m not looking for much at all, thank goodness. You know, just health, happiness, sustenance. The usual

By Yael Zoldan

Yardsticks
“If we mess up with this lace,” Yocheved went on, “you know what a loss that will be. You don’t want that to come off your pay, do you?”

By Esty Heller

Vacancies
“We’re hosting a masquerade fundraiser in my café tomorrow evening, can you come? In costume, of course, isn’t that fun?"

By Rikki Ehrlich

Counter Point
Last week’s Open Mic piece on the way our publications portray a disparity between our spiritual values and materialistic pursuits drew significant feedback.

By Mishpacha Readers

Parshah
Not allowing sins to accumulate in our souls

By Faigy Peritzman

EndNote
"I found myself humming the words as I went through my own challenging moments"

By Riki Goldstein

Words Unspoken
Yes, this is a child with issues. Yes, she ran away from home. Does that make it okay for you to cut us out of her life?

By Anonymous

Jolly Solly
Mrs. Sprockett scowled. She really had no time for annoying young boys. On the other hand, Faivish seemed really upset

By R. Atkins

The Road Home
“You know, Jews aren’t bad,” she drawls. “They’re just misguided. All you have to do is—”

By Malka Winner