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Family First Feature
Can I motivate my kids to do their chores? One woman's valiant quest

By Rivki Silver

Family First Feature
She survived the gas chambers. Almost 80 years later, her granddaughter tells her story

By Esther Shaindy Leshkowitz

Family First Inbox
"If you’re not grown up enough to be able to take the year seriously while still enjoying yourself, please, don’t come"

By Family First Readers

Two Cents
Unsolicited advice from people with no credentials but plenty of opinions

By Chana Fishman and Michali Naiman

A Better You
It’s great to feel appreciated by others, but far more important to be able to recognize your own growth and successes

By Family First Contributors

Dream On
Whatever she ended up doing in life, she’d do it as herself. If nothing else, she’d learned that this year in seminary

By Gila Arnold

Follow Me
“Get their kids away,” Yochi ordered the blond guy. “Someone take them to a quiet place, calm them down”

By Esty Heller

Flashback
"If others can still see fuchsia and turquoise and saffron, then I know they still exist"

By Shoshana Schwartz

Kitchen Encounters
Don’t go overboard, especially during the week. This isn’t a competition; it’s a chesed

By Chanie Nayman

Magazine Feature
Now more than ever, Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan's writings inspire a new generation

By Eytan Kobre

Family Reflections
It’s no longer about mental illness — today people want to access their best selves

By Sarah Chana Radcliffe

The Soapbox
It’s now time for our community to work proactively to shape our public image

By Avi Greenstein

Jr. Feature
Stuff you never knew could end up in your food

By Chaya Rosen

The Current
"Heightened anti-Jewish bias within Britain’s Muslim community constitutes a danger — one that elites seem determined to ignore"

By Gedalia Guttentag