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Family First Feature
“There’s a deep, vital security in knowing that, no matter how improbable a visit is, home is still there”

By Musia Slavin

Medical Mysteries
It was a simple case of COVID. So why was the pain off the charts?

By Rachael Lavon

Dreamscapes
Although the world of psychology has made huge strides, I was concerned that we, as kallah teachers, hadn’t yet caught up

By Elisheva Appel

Family Diary
“She was so tough about it, I can’t live with that. She’s going to be so critical, analyzing everything, sensitive about everything I say or do!”

By Shani Leiman

Family Tempo
We were lost, overheated, and late to my grandson’s wedding

By Sarah Moses Spero

Windows
Different beds, different foods, different customs. I navigated strange waters with my family as the compass

By Elana Rothberg

Musings
The only thing wrong with it is that it reminds me of... well, honey cake

By Avigail Rabinowitz

Rocking Horse
“Is the Garden of Eden so small that it can only fit in your Mama and Papa, your brother Schneur, and the cheder melamed?”

By Leah Gebber

True Account
An uplifting Shabbos, a terrorist attack, devastating loss, and unspeakable pain laced with Divine mercy brought two men together in an unlikely, heartrending reunion

By Chananel Shapiro

Recipes
This is a fabulously flavored meat that can be used as a main or sliced into a salad. It will be a guaranteed winner any way you choose to serve it.

By Rivky Kleiman

Risk Factor
He looked at me. For the first time, there was no hate in his eyes. Only panic. And fear

By Rabbi Yossi Bensoussan

Recipes
This healthier side option, using a medley of vegetables coated with a sweet-savory sauce, is the perfect accompaniment to any Yom Tov main dish.

By Brynie Greisman

EndNote
“Each song is an idea of its own, and some of them took me years to develop and write"

By Riki Goldstein

Recipes
Since this is the season for pumpkin spice lattes, I decided to make a seasonal (and not cloyingly sweet) treat to go with them.

By Chaia Frishman