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Family First Feature
Serach bas Asher held on to secrets — and then, when the time was right, conveyed them. What was her secret?

By Gitty Meyerowitz

Family First Feature
Our initial article garnered a deluge of thoughtful responses, as women shared their feelings and journeys. Here are some of their voices

By Family First Contributors

Family Diary
"The first date was uncomfortable, but last night was excruciating. I couldn’t wait to get away from him!”

By Shani Leiman

Musings
She doesn’t notice the click of the shutter as I snap her picture

By Miriam Klein Adelman

Rocking Horse
The woman’s hands are wrinkled, the skin hanging like melting wax. She holds her hand in the air. “She is this high”

By Leah Gebber

Dream On
“I won’t pretend we’re friends or anything, since I know you don’t have any, so how about we say I’m a chesed case, ’kay?”

By Gila Arnold

LifeTakes
There’s no manual to study, and no one right answer — to anything.

By Sara Rose

Family Reflections
Our actions, especially in marriage, have long-term consequences

By Sarah Chana Radcliffe

This Way That Way
While applesauce is a classic baby food, the applesauce we think of is flavorful and seasoned liberally with warming spices.

By Family Table Contributors

Recipes
Although this chicken is baked (you know I don’t fry!), it mimics the flavor and crunch of authentic fried chicken. The chicken is juicy and tender, and the coating is crispy with ...

By Brynie Greisman

tastes like shabbos
There was a feeling of peace, serenity, and holiness. That’s what the guest saw that night, and what family and visitors experienced every Shabbos.

By Sarah Faygie Berkowitz

Family Room Feature
Mood boards to inspire your bathroom updates, from small to large, black to white — and all the colors in between

By Family Room Contributors

Recipes
No, she didn’t use Dijon mustard, almond flour, or parsley, and hers were fried, but each patty was infused with her endless love and devotion to her family, which we felt in our ...

By Brynie Greisman

Shul with a View
The little girl decided she would go every day to the Kosel for 40 days and daven for a yeshuah for someone

By Rabbi Ron Yitzchok Eisenman