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Family First Feature
When a parent is dying, children-in-law may be confused about their place. Experts share practical ways children-in-law can be supportive during every stage of the crisis

By Esther Ilana Rabi

Family First Feature
Modern medicine failed my son, but healing came from an unexpected source

By Gitty Gold

Family Diary
“It doesn’t matter what you say. I can’t un-hear everything he told me"

By Shani Leiman

Family First Inbox
"Not every therapist-client match is a shidduch. But every therapist-client interaction should be positive and growth oriented"

By Family First Readers

Family Tempo
What kind of painting was that? And wasn’t it upside down?

By Rochel Neustadt

Windows
From time to time, the glasses slipped off and the panorama became markedly different

By Pam Russ

Musings
Some moms are all grown up, raising children Mary Poppins-style. But the rest of us are raising our young while raising ourselves

By Mindy Berger

Dream On
“ZeeZee, we already discussed this. The hospital isn’t a place for a seminary girl. Rabbi Freund will never allow it”

By Gila Arnold

Step It Up
How do I let go of the longing for a different reality?

By Mindel Kassorla

Magazine Feature
For over half a century, Rav Moshe Heinemann has set the bar high on kashrus, as head of STAR-K and as a foremost authority in the ever-more-complex field of kosher certification

By Eytan Kobre

Story Time
“Do what you can to save him. I will hold you responsible if he dies in your care"

By Y. Bromberg

The Beat
Mansour Abbas’s Islamist party, which won four seats in the pre-Pesach elections, could hand victory to Bibi or to his opponents

By Mishpacha Staff

Portrait of a Family
“I’m sorry,” Aviva said, noticing Tamar’s hesitation. “Maybe I shouldn’t have asked. I was just wondering if you pay for it yourself. I do”

By Malka Grunhaus

The Rose Report
Election reform might be the least of President Reuven Rivlin's worries right now

By Binyamin Rose