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Family First Feature
Four steps couples can take to free themselves from the argument cycle

By Sarah Chana Radcliffe

 
Had this arrived as a submission, I probably would have rejected it

By Bassi Gruen

Family First Inbox
"To all family members of addicts: Don’t prolong your isolation and shame. Somewhere out there, there are amazing people ready to support and validate your struggles"

By Family First Readers

Family Tempo
Unlike her mother, she’d never fail her baby

By Mimi Mandel

Windows
I stand by the window half-asleep, the brachos wafting in with the wind

By Leah Hartman

Musings
Every emotion and thought overwhelmed me. Was this normal for a new mother?

By Tamar Farajian

Dream On
There was a slight pause, in which Tammy’s overtired imagination leaped to everything from a heart attack to being kidnapped by terrorists

By Gila Arnold

Follow Me
She had to call someone. Who? Her mother. No, not her mother. If her mother found out about this, her “I told you so” would be so triumphant, Deena would vomit

By Esty Heller

Job Search
A good nurse is compassionate, caring, patient, and dedicated, able to communicate well with both patients and doctors, and is a team player

By Gila Arnold

Top 5
"This historically themed but very relevant train adventure puts you in the shoes of a shtetl Yid seeking a shidduch!"

By Ahron Cohn

Off the Couch
I may have made an enemy in Reb Ruvy, but I had just saved Mahyer’s life. The tradeoff was worth it

By Jacob L. Freedman MD

Diary Serial
How could I feel comfortable publishing something that I had once guarded as so intimately private?

By Avigayil Bloom

Point of View
How pluralism imperils Israel's Jewish future

By Rabbi Moshe Grylak zt"l

Family Reflections
We feel alone in our struggles — but everyone else feels the same way

By Sarah Chana Radcliffe