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Family First Feature
Six women offer their insights and personal experiences on encountering and navigating diversity within the frum community

By Elana Moskowitz

Here I Mourn
There are places that epitomize the destruction: Six writers share the location in which  they touch the Churban

By Mishpacha Contributors

Family First Inbox
"Parents, if your son or daughter has any issues, do everyone (especially yourself) a favor and be open with the other side"

By Family First Readers

Family Diary
“It’s now or never,” she warned her. “Either you get engaged, or he moves on”

By Shani Leiman

Musings
The best part of shul was walking home hand in hand with my father

By Zelda Karno Goldfield

Windows
It’s another thing that was trodden upon by the foxes who roamed the desolation of the Har Habayis — the ability to look at the other and see the image of God

By Leah Gebber

Family Tempo
Blow followed blow. Could I rebuild after so much loss?

By Miriam Ribiat

Dream On
“What’s wrong? Wait, did you already make plans with someone else?” She took a breath as unexpected hurt rose inside. “It’s okay, you can tell me”

By Gila Arnold

Magazine Feature
Reb Gedalia Miller became a game changer in the way frum parents relate to their children, no matter how far they’ve gone

By Rachel Ginsberg

The Beat
Could it be that Naftali Bennett needs schooling in the arts of Israblof?

By Mishpacha Staff

Metro & Beyond
"We want one thing — not to be singled out. Don’t single us out for good, don’t single us out for bad"

By Yochonon Donn

The Moment
No one in the shul could detect anything other than the usual radiance of Shabbos

By Mishpacha Staff

Impressions
This is a story about an old iron key that opened the gate to the Western Wall

By Chava Burstein

Off the Couch
“Of course, he’ll cooperate with you, Dr. Freedman. He’s heard about you and is convinced you’re Eliyahu Hanavi”

By Jacob L. Freedman MD