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Family First Feature
Little changes can create big shifts. And taking on new habits is easier than you think. The core principles of best seller Atomic Habits — and how they played out in real life

By Esther Gratt

SisterSchmooze
We ponder what we’ve gained after sustaining more personal-sized losses: financial, vocal, and gemological (yes, it’s a word; we looked it up)

By Marcia Stark Meth / Emmy Leah Stark Zitter / Miriam Stark Zakon

On your Mark
Chaya Hinda Allen empowers women to change their thoughts — and change their lives

By Elisheva Appel

Family Diary
“My parents think I need a ‘dating coach,’” she said sardonically. “Like I’m doing something wrong”

By Shani Leiman

Family First Inbox
Just as any profession has some workers who are more skilled and others who are less so, so does the therapy world

By Family First Readers

Family Tempo
She stares at him, waits to feel angry, misunderstood. But she feels none of those. Because, the fact is, well, he’s right

By Ariella Schiller

Musings
The first words I heard weren’t, “Gut Shabbos,” but “Only the Kohanim in the Beis Hamikdash were allowed to be barefoot!”

By Lea Pavel

Dream On
ZeeZee reached out to touch the stone in front of her. “But I am normal, right? I’m normal me!”

By Gila Arnold

Magazine Feature
Turbulence Ahead: Are the skies less friendly to Observant Jews?

By Yochonon Donn

The Beat
What has transformed Israel from an international vaccine success story into a target of derision?

By Mishpacha Staff

The Rose Report
Israel still hopes it can square its position with the Biden administration

By Binyamin Rose

On Site
The Shvil HaSanhedrin is the brainchild of veteran archaeologist and guide Dr. Chagi Amitzur

By Rabbi Ephraim Schwartz

The Lens
Along with teaching Torah, he taught emes

By Mishpacha Staff

Off the Couch
“Yasher koach, Levi Yitzhak! One night of sobriety!”

By Jacob L. Freedman MD