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Family First Feature
Women are returning to the classroom decades after leaving it, and this time, the learning is leading them to the ultimate goal: a rich relationship with their Creator and themsel ...

By Malkie Schulman

Therapy Toolbox
“I know what the feeling is. It’s…” Batsheva took a deep, shuddering breath. “It’s like I can’t stand being in my own skin….”

By Abby Delouya B.A, B.Ed, MFT

Family Diary
We’re all used to hearing  words can heal or hurt, build, or destroy. I was watching that play out in real time

By Shani Leiman

Musings
Babi was out. Grandma was also out. Bubby for sure was out. Bubby was the stuff of tales from the alte heim

By Miriam Klein Adelman

Windows
Was I emotionally ready to move on, to actually remove my husband’s books and papers that hadn’t been touched in years?

By Ahava Ehrenpreis

Family Tempo
Yes, a convert is still allowed to love his or her biological parents, something many Jews don’t realize

By Shira Yehudit Djalilmand

Dream On
"Yes, I got divorced recently. So what? Lots of people do, and their daughters don’t end up in the hospital from it”

By Gila Arnold

Follow Me
There was a change in their lives, true, but how many people would feel blessed to have to deal with this kind of problem?

By Esty Heller

Flashback
 "Today I lost the connection to the person I once was"

By Esther Schiff

Lonely at the Top
The leadership vacuum that should be worrying us all. Three takes on a troubling trend

By Rabbi Avrohom Neuberger

Family Connections
"How can I support my children when they’ve been yelled at, while also showing a unified front with my husband?"

By Sarah Chana Radcliffe

Know This
To me, one thing is clear: Kids who go off the derech are always in pain

By Dina Cohen

The Beat
Joe Biden’s own short fuse with troublesome reporters was on display last week

By Mishpacha Staff

Washington Wrap
The Netanyahu government had a very clear strategy on the Iran deal: no negotiating with the Americans at all on the issue

By Omri Nahmias