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Family First Feature
How to break the negative cycle and remove blame from our relationships

By Sarah Chana Radcliffe

Personal Accounts
Can we achieve lasting change? Can we revamp the times in our day and week that don’t look the way we want them to? Five women tackle their toughest hours

By Miriam Milstein

Friendship Fix
Can I get past this? Should I?

By Shoshana Itzkowitz

Family Matters
He always thought of everything, so I didn’t have to. Now it was my job, and it was daunting

By Joan Zlotnick

Family Tempo
This was the admixture of qualities that, jumbled all together, made him into someone of magnificence

By Perel Rosen

Windows
Year after year, as this scene repeated itself, a piece of my heart would crack. And then, lonely despite the small hands in mine, I’d start the short walk home

By Ariella Schiller

Musings
But today and yesterday, five years after burying them, in my nightly half-sleep, those dreams came to me, taunting, “What will be with you, Bracha?”

By Bracha Reis

Yardsticks
“We can’t help them. We can offer help. It’s up to them if they want to accept it"

By Esty Heller

True Account
We spent months stranded in Brazil waiting for a baby of our own

By Rabbi Yechiel Spero

Text Messages
That’s a lot of wandering, wondering Jews

By Eytan Kobre

Day in the Life
Rabbi Moshe Brody is the general studies principal at Mesivta Chasan Sofer. He founded Limudai Chol Publications and the Limudai Yisroel Institute

By Rachel Bachrach

Parshah
The goal of Yom Kippur isn’t only forgiveness but the connection that follows

By Faigy Peritzman

LifeTakes
The theme park that never rusts, never ages, highlights an unattainable goal of flawlessness

By Leora Klinberg

Communities
The images of those long-ago prayers are indelibly ingrained in the hearts and minds of those who grew up in a different time and place

By Chananel Shapiro