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Family First Feature
Regal yet practical, Rebbetzin Sara Finkel brought majesty to the Torah world

By Ariella Schiller

The Change That Lasted
Nine writers share their stories of determination and transformation

By Mishpacha Contributors

The Change That Lasted
“Just one Shabbos,” she told herself, “and this is Shabbos number one”

By Russy Tendler

The Change That Lasted
A friend mentioned she’d heard that feedings sessions were times of kedushah

By Michal Schwartz

The Change That Lasted
I needed something stronger than what I had to keep on going

By Miriam Klein Adelman

The Change That Lasted
It was time to make more of an effort

By Barbara Bensoussan

The Change That Lasted
Like most kabbalos in my life, it started with great expectations, but in the back of my head I didn’t really expect much of it

By Esther Kurtz

The Change That Lasted
First impressions and second glances are fleeting and patience isn’t my virtue, yet inevitably, one thing would lead to another

By Sarah Moses Spero

Family First Inbox
"Why must every story be measured against one’s self and the feelings they evoke? And why, if a story triggers discomfort in readers, must it be dismissed?"

By Family First Readers

The Bigger Picture
The life we’ve come to take for granted here is really only a mirage

By Chaskel Bennett

The Bigger Picture
This image of change is only a surface reflection. In reality, nothing has changed

By Rabbi Daniel Glatstein

Windows
“What’s her Jewish name? She needs a Jewish name,” the rabbi whispered

By Penina Steinbruch

Washington Wrap
The ride appears to be far from over

By Omri Nahmias

Follow Me
Hindy waddled out of the water, flailing her arms. “My knee — it’s b-b-burning!”

By Esty Heller