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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

Double Take
My partner was stifling the company's growth

By Rochel Samet

Shul with a View
I was transformed from being a baal agalah to being the “good friend of the Rebbe”

By Rabbi Ron Yitzchok Eisenman

Encore
He liked to be reassuring, to tell her that everything was great. It was a husband’s job, he believed. But at the same time, it was hard to keep certain things from her

By Dov Haller

Family Room
There are so many smaller changes that can be made to give your home a simple rejuvenation!

By Shiri Feldman

Family Room
The colors chosen for your home are the anchor of your space. They are literally the canvas upon which you will tell your story

By Leia Whitman Karoly

Family Room
Choosing a palette beyond societal instinct, when executed with care, can produce a product that feels just as soothing as beige and white.

By Rivki Rabinowitz