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Family Tempo
It seems that in the years since I was last a teenager, the 21st century happened

By Shoshana Schwartz

Family First Feature
Mothers reclaim and recapture the magic of Shabbos

By Chaya Rosen

On Topic
They happen in just a moment. But the ramifications can reverberate for years. How to prevent crippling falls and keep safe

By Shifra Elkaim

I dare me
In the business world, we women are often at a disadvantage because of a reluctance to make demands or push ourselves forward.

By Elisheva Appel

Musings
But we ourselves, while loved, don’t belong. We don’t live on Planet Normal. We live on Planet Crazy

By Miriam Maggid

Yardsticks
“It’s boring and gutless. This is your oldest child, Mina. You’ll do black for your grandchildren’s weddings”

By Esty Heller

LifeTakes
Bench or seven flights of stairs? I could wait for another bus. Or I could start walking home. Or… I could just sit here?

By Esther Mendelsohn

Parshah
Every worry on our part portrays a lack of trust in Him

By Faigy Peritzman

Oasis in Time
Shabbos can be gifted — but when we earn it, it will bring redemption

By Mrs. Elana Moskowitz

Story Time
Jacob was boiling with frustration. Just how cruel could this greedy boss be?

By Y. Bromberg

Out of Step
It still shook me to see Babby sitting and being taken care of, instead of cooking or sitting at her computer or cleaning out the attic, all things she normally was very busy with

By Ariella Schiller

Profiles
Rabbi Mayer Apfelbaum’s Boro Park basement housed reels of Torah treasures

By Eytan Kobre

Metro & Beyond
“The residents are very welcoming to the Jewish community,” he said. “Everyone will tell you that they have great relationships with their neighbors”

By Yochonon Donn

A Few Minutes With
Author Lee Smith on bureaucrats plotting to thwart the president

By Gershon Burstyn