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Family First Feature
If we can move beyond the pain of regret and channel remorse properly, it can become a transformative experience

By Bluma Gordon

Diary Serial
“Shoshie,” I said, “imagine what such a lack of empathy looks like in a marriage. It’s very, very lonely, frustrating, and sad”

By Shani Leiman

Family Tempo
Was I doomed to repeat my mistakes forever?

By Gila Arnold

Behind the Book
A sequel to the classic memoir, The Scent of Snowflowers 

By Riki Goldstein

Windows
This earnest student was getting more than he had bargained for

By Zelda Goldfield

Rocking Horse
“There are many things we don’t remember, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t inside us”

By Leah Gebber

Outside Chance
"Coming to Yom Kippur through yirah is like a mafia sit down with an IRS auditor"

By Esther Kurtz

LifeTakes
I made a decision. I formally informed G-d that He was officially in charge of the bear (as if He didn’t know that)

By Lili Bernstein Goralnick

The Moment
“In our generation, in which divorce is prevalent and marriages sometimes lack the feeling of joy, this book will help"

By Mishpacha Staff

For the Record
Rav Boruch Ber was maspid the Meitsheter Illui before an estimated 15,000 people

By Dovi Safier and Yehuda Geberer

Risk Factor
“I meant what I said. You’re better than all this garbage. When you’re ready, give me a call"

By Rabbi Yossi Bensoussan

All I Ask
Soon after the first chapters were published, the questions and doubts came

By Ruti Kepler

EndNote
"We were up against the clock with a self-imposed deadline so we didn’t overthink — and we discovered that our creativity emerged under pressure”

By Riki Goldstein

Parshah
From a Jewish perspective, “honesty” and “integrity” cannot be restricted to individual paragons of virtue

By Faigy Peritzman