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Family Reflections
It takes two to maintain irresponsibility

By Sarah Chana Radcliffe

Family First Feature
Dr. Alexandra Friedman, a chassidish mother of ten in Monsey, graduated top of her class while never losing sight of what mattered most

By Rivki Silver

Family First Feature
Our readers have shared the tips, advice, and wisdom they wish they’d known when they were newly married

By Family First Readers

Family First Inbox
"I find it offensive and untrue to suggest that the self-sacrifice and growth of baalei teshuvah is an escape from suffering"

By Family First Readers

Freeze Frame
You don’t need to be a photographer or a writer to take on the role of Memory Keeper

By Russy Tendler

Family Diary
"If you think there’s something I could change that would help me to get married, I really want to hear it”

By Shani Leiman

Behind the Book
"Baalei teshuvah and geirim are hypersensitive to hypocrisy. If you’re going to work with them, be sure your actions and your mouth are on the same page"

By Riki Goldstein

Family Tempo
I’d never claimed I could cook. How’d I become a famous foodie?

By Rikki Ehrlich

I'll Sing to Hashem
"I had recently joined Neginah Orchestra. When I realized how good Yigal and his choir were, I decided that we just had to collaborate"

By Riki Goldstein

Family Room

By Daniella Feldman

I'll Sing to Hashem
"Even 50 years later, a kumzitz in the UK is incomplete without a selection of Yigal’s compositions"

By Riki Goldstein

Follow Me
A post about Zev was too personal, but sharing pictures of her kids with the whole world was fine?

By Esty Heller

I'll Sing to Hashem
"Having Yigal in camp gave those summers a super charge"

By Riki Goldstein

Parshah
In this regard, Moshe Rabbeinu was no different from any other Yid

By Faigy Peritzman