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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

In the Arms of Rabi Shimon

By Mishpacha Contributors

From Across The Oceans
“With that chein and smile, by taking three seconds to say good morning, he made an impact that was remembered years later”

By Gedalia Guttentag

In the Arms of Rabi Shimon
It struck me that those who perished in Meron gave us a parting gift

By Gedalia Guttentag

In the Arms of Rabi Shimon
When the pain is unbearable, we know that it’s only Hashem’s existence and mercy that can fill that void, that “makom”

By Rabbi Chaim Ozer Geldzahler

In the Arms of Rabi Shimon
When a day of glory turns into a day of unspeakable loss, there is only one reaction for the religious Jew

By Rabbi Aaron Lopiansky

In the Arms of Rabi Shimon
From Montreal and Manchester, Buenos Aires and Teaneck, each of these very different people had made their own way to the same destination

By Mishpacha Contributors