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Family First Feature
Your ideas might be great, but do you know the best way to speak up — and when to keep quiet?

By Miriam Bloch

Medical Mysteries

By Bracha Poliakoff

Family Diary
He was definitely sincere. It was the intensity that concerned me

By Shani Leiman

Family First Inbox
"Although they are well intentioned, there are inexperienced, unsupervised, and untrained professionals out there who should not be practicing as psychotherapists"

By Family First Readers

Fiction
Would caring for Shimmy tear our family apart?

By Mindy Gluckstein

Windows
I’m the kooky lady who hides gifts — in pockets, slippers, even in the fridge

By Peshie Needleman

Musings
How can I write a one-dimensional description of a woman so multifaceted?

By Elana Rothberg

Dream On
They were interrupted by a breathless voice crying, “ZeeZee! I didn’t realize you were coming here!”

By Gila Arnold

Works for Me
The best we can ever do is to focus on becoming the best version of ourselves within our present circumstances

By Shaina Keren

Step It Up
Can I move from complaints to compliments?

By Mindel Kassorla

The Moment
Reciting not just the Sephardic text, but also using a perfect Sephardic havarah

By Mishpacha Staff

Bentzi and the Peacock Feathers
Esti looked at me admiringly. “I would have been terribly scared... How did you know what to do?”

By Shifra Glick

Light Years Away
She knows how sensitive he is about Tovi, his first daughter, and her… issue

By Ruti Kepler

EndNote
“I got a sudden phone call, asking if I was in New York, and a week later, I went in and met with Sheya and Mendy”

By Riki Goldstein