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Family First Feature
There are paths that aren’t easy, but genuinely rewarding, for dealing with a difficult or hurtful family member 

By Elisheva Appel

Family First Inbox
"We would never criticize the ultimate Provider of life circumstances and of personal nisyonos; perhaps it behooves us not to criticize the receiver either"

By Family First Readers

Family First Inbox
"It’s time to change the goal of seminary, and it’s time to teach girls ahavas Yisrael"

By Family First Readers

Behind the Book
Deception has the expert blend of human drama and suspense which Libby is loved for

By Riki Goldstein

Family Tempo
Something gnaws at her. He knows. He knows you’re not sure, you don’t believe in him

By Rochel Samet

On your Mark
Cutting-edge tech meets gedolim portraits  

By Elisheva Appel

Windows
Poor kriah skills, while less devastating for a frum girl than a frum boy, is still devastating

By Esther Kurtz

Dream On
ZeeZee realized, dimly, that she wasn’t running towards something; she was running away

By Gila Arnold

The Moment
When the plan was presented to Reb Osher though, he nixed it out of hand

By Mishpacha Staff

Tribute
In tribute to Rav Shmaryahu Shulman

By Y. Esral

Light Years Away
Raphael remains behind, pensive. He hopes his revelation hasn’t messed things up too much for Gedalya

By Ruti Kepler

Standing Ovation
A motif people began to expect at every subsequent HASC concert

By Dovid Nachman Golding

Guestlines
We are held accountable for both our actions and our inactions. We therefore need to speak about the issues that are relevant. We have no right to be silent

By Rabbi Aaron Lopiansky

Flashback
"A sparrow hopped across our path and Esti ran after it, laughing. It didn’t upset my schedule at all"

By D. Frankel