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Family First Feature
Kids need unconditional love —not boundary-less love

By Malkie Schulman

Family First Feature
Three veteran sheitelmachers answer their most frequently asked questions, giving us a heads-up on upkeep, storage, and other solutions 

By Rochel Samet

Family Diary
In a million years, he could never have imagined himself dreading his best friend’s wedding

By Shani Leiman

Fiction
A car turned the corner, slowing near her house. Her heart dropped. Buick, definitely from the ‘60s. This was not a good sign

By S. Botnick

Windows
I hold the freezer door closed while I hold my breath. It stays closed

By Yehudis Unger

Rocking Horse
Truth is the babka, hot from the oven, taken through the snowy streets. Truth is the knock at the door

By Leah Gebber

Outside Chance
I’d thought switching yeshivos was just a suggestion — now it was a threat

By Esther Kurtz

LifeTakes
It wasn’t perfect, but it was pretty good. My kids cheered, and I looked at them and smiled

By Tova Traub

EndNote
"I try to put most of my efforts into preparing myself for davening, not into preparing the davening"

By Riki Goldstein

Recipes
Text Messages
Two examples of events in American history, both at once inspiring and cheering

By Eytan Kobre

Words Unspoken
Some things I feel like many frum cleaning ladies would want their employers to know

By Leora Klinberg

Out of Step
Besides, it’s Super Naftoli. If I’m going to be nice to anyone, it should be to him

By Ariella Schiller

Story Time
“Who are you? Where are you?” The captain and Tuvia stormed into the hallway, looking for the mysterious intruder

By Y. Bromberg