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Family First Feature
When positivity masks pain, it can come at a heavy price

By Chani Muller

SisterSchmooze
We Sisters are pleased to share some of the silent, inanimate objects in our lives that schmooze with us

By Marcia Stark Meth / Emmy Leah Stark Zitter / Miriam Stark Zakon

Family First Inbox
"Rav Yaakov Kamenetsky famously advised parents not to rebuke their children for behaviors they’ll naturally outgrow"

By Family First Readers

On your Mark
The thirst for connection displayed by the women I’ve come to know over time never ceases to fuel me and humble me

By Miriam Bloch

Family Tempo
She’d known all along that something was wrong. Was it the lost heirloom?

By Elana Rothberg

Sidekick
The genie looked surprised. “That wasn’t exactly what I had in mind”

By Esty Heller and Shaina King

A Better You
One of the most painful forms of suffering is watching someone you love in pain and not being able to do anything about it

By Sarah Rivkah Kohn

Musings
We went the “eenie-meeny-miney-mo” route. Seemed as good an option as any

By Gitel Moses

Recipes
The best part is that all of my kids actually liked it, and that’s saying a lot!

By Chavi Feldman

Screenshot
What is the “secret sauce” that makes a successful piece?

By Shoshana Friedman

Whats Cooking
From cookie batter splattered all over the kitchen ceiling to sugar and cinnamon swapped in a cake. But along with the memories and the confidence we’re building, these recipes ac ...

By Mishpacha Staff

First of All
My eyelids fly upward, and I exhale so quickly that my lungs hurt. He’s alive. He’s alive!

By Ariella Schiller

Magazine Feature
A side of Rav Yitzchok Scheiner ztz”l that many never knew

By Mishpacha Staff

Parshah
What we do, how we talk, and how we think must reflect the beauty and splendor of our innate G-dliness

By Faigy Peritzman