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Family First Feature
Rebbetzin Devorah Kirshboim’s faith is a fusion of Breslov and Novardok

By Linda Herschel

Family First Inbox
"Whether it’s a hobby, a volunteer activity, or a new job, we need to keep growing. Which will minimize inappropriately turning to our adult children to have our needs met"

By Family First Readers

Family Tempo
This comment was a dagger to my heart. Boring? How could my own husband find me boring?

By Roizy Baum 

A Better You
Keeping our internal conversation loving is a gift and an obligation to ourselves

By Family First Contributors

No Fail
I had a moment of clarity. “I want to share the power of inner work with other frum women,” I said

By Fay Dworetsky

Windows
A stir-fry, for crying out loud. In recipe-developer-land, did no one let slip that a stir-fry is a combination food?

By Elisheva Appel

Musings
The girl can barely speak, the lump in her throat is so large. And she cries brokenly as she tells him that she’s reached a dead end

By Bassheva Kahn

Sidekick
I’m the only woman I know who even owns noise-canceling headphones. I got them as a gift. From my husband, of course

By Shaina King

The Current
Israel is keenly aware of what it means to do all the giving and get nothing in return

By Binyamin Rose

Family Reflections
If your reaction is too extreme for the situation, it may be coming from the child inside you

By Sarah Chana Radcliffe

Inbox
"Are the modern-day Zevuluns shortchanging their eternal profits as they scrimp in their support of today’s Yissachars?"

By Mishpacha Readers

Know This
Selective mutism is a form of social anxiety. It’s not the same as being shy

By Mindel Kassorla

The Moment
Rav Reisman conceded that truthfully, these men were the real source of chizuk

By Mishpacha Staff

Recipes
While wontons take ages to fill, I still find them to be convenient for a crowd, since you can do everything in advance and freeze them raw.

By Michal Frischman