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Family First Feature
In a Chinese airport, in a post-op ward, in a delivery room; 3 stories of simchahs shared from afar

By Gitty Meirovitz

Medical Mysteries
My son’s legs were aching — but instinct told me something else was the culprit

By Rachael Lavon

Family First Inbox
"I’ve come to ask myself the very questions you so pointedly spelled out: Maybe I’m getting over-involved? Maybe I’m neglecting my children?”

By Family First Readers

Freeze Frame
By reassigning meaning to a specific “struggle task,” we infuse magic into our everyday living

By Russy Tendler

Game On!
Rainy days and loooong afternoons (and playdates) sometimes need a dash of fun

By Chanie Nayman

Friendship Fix
The best way to end the conversation without making an issue or insulting anyone is to subtly change the topic

By Shoshana Itzkowitz

Musings
There was no one to tell. No one who’d appreciate it like she would have

By Sarah Rose

Family Tempo
I turned myself into a pretzel trying to do what was “right”

By Avigail Stern

Text Messages
Perhaps this year, the shofar has a message for us beyond a general call to teshuvah

By Eytan Kobre

LifeTakes
It took a long bath and a lot of soothing before my son was clean, calm, and coherent enough to explain

By Raizy Appeldorfer

EndNote
Halachah
I had a nightmare — now what?

By Rabbi Doniel Neustadt

EndNote
Down to a Science
Being a lefty is pretty rare. Only around 10 percent of the population is left-handed

By Yael Zoldan