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Family First Feature
When a child’s marriage dissolves, parents instinctively want to help. How can they be strong for their child when they themselves are reeling from pain? Mothers and experts share ...

By Kayla Markowitz

Family Diary
“If I wanted to say something, I literally had to interrupt her. And the instant I finished talking she took off again"

By Shani Leiman

Dreamscapes
Could I create a library to serve as my son’s living legacy?

By Elisheva Appel

Life Lab
Could I adopt my husband’s habits for a week — and survive?

By Esther Kurtz

Behind the Book
As a therapist, I encounter people with a lot of difficulties and challenges, and one way I unwind after a difficult appointment is by writing

By Riki Goldstein

Rocking Horse
She is glad of the rush. She wants to be home, with Ernst, in a place where she can try and make sense of it all

By Leah Gebber

LifeTakes
I take comments personally, when I should’ve learned from my single years that people’s comments are a fact of life

By Lea Pavel

Parshah
It’s our job to delve and clarify all aspects of Maaseh Bereishis through the Torah

By Faigy Peritzman

Second Thoughts
They lived in parallel universes, each with its own function: Rav Feinstein deepened the knowledge of Torah, while Rabbi Sacks broadened the knowledge of Torah

By Rabbi Emanuel Feldman

A Heaping Scoop
Does coffee need a hechsher?

By Family Table Contributors

Screenshot
the pull of family, the constancy of hope, the power of prayer, and the immortality of the soul.

By Shoshana Friedman

Perspective
It’s time for all of us to step up to the plate and support our struggling small business owners. It’s time for us to shop locally

By Assemblyman Simcha Eichenstein

Recipes
I wanted something that delivers the same level of satisfaction, without any of the frying. Let’s be honest, it ain’t Urbana, but I wouldn’t be mad at being a strong second best.

By Michal Frischman

Family Room Feature
These unique color palettes are sophisticated yet versatile and can be used to update any space, not just the play area.

By Shiri Feldman