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"Being single is hard enough. I don’t need to be single and blamed for it"

By Family First Readers

Family First Feature
Judy Bron lost her sight at 32, but she didn’t succumb to darkness, instead living a full life of strength, positivity, and faith

By Rivki Silver

My Lightning Flash
As we stood at Har Sinai, we saw the thunder, heard the lightning. The lightning fades, but the sudden burst of clarity takes you forward. Six women share a moment that illuminate ...

By Shoshana Schwartz

My Lightning Flash
As we stood at Har Sinai, the experience flooded senses; we saw the thunder, heard the lightning. The lightning fades, but the sudden burst of clarity takes you forward. Six women ...

By Sarah Moses Spero

My Lightning Flash
As we stood at Har Sinai, the experience flooded senses; we saw the thunder, heard the lightning. The lightning fades, but the sudden burst of clarity takes you forward. 6 women s ...

By Michal Abrahams

My Lightning Flash
As we stood at Har Sinai, the experience flooded senses; we saw the thunder, heard the lightning. The lightning fades, but the sudden burst of clarity takes you forward. Six women ...

By Faigy Weinberger

My Lightning Flash
As we stood at Har Sinai, the experience flooded senses; we saw the thunder, heard the lightning. The lightning fades, but the sudden burst of clarity takes you forward. Six women ...

By Beth Perkel

Family First Feature
Four families built through adoption give us a glimpse into their inner world

By Elisheva Luger

Always on Me
Is there something you always carry on you, even if it’s seen better days?

By Rabbi Ron Yitzchok Eisenman

Perspective
Without a support system, a tzibbur, religion gets stale fast. Why?

By Rabbi Avrohom Neuberger

tastes like shabbos

By Sarah Faygie Berkowitz

Always on Me
Is there something you always carry on you, even if it’s seen better days?

By Libby Green

Family Diary
"I can’t set her up with anyone else. I know who the right one is. We just have to wait for him"

By Shani Leiman

Always on Me
Is there something you always carry on you, even if it’s seen better days?

By Meilech Kurzer