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Family First Feature
Parents of children with invisible disabilities share some of their struggles and tell us how we can make the world a safer, less judgmental place 

By Rivki Silver

Family First Inbox
"If you were uncomfortable with the story, instead of feeling threatened, you can feel thankful that this message isn’t a lifesaver to you"

By Family First Readers

No Fail
My job was sapping me of life. But could I switch careers?

By Fay Dworetsky

Family Tempo
The choice we didn’t make niggles at me. What if we could make it again?

By Esther Shaindy Leshkowitz

A Better You
What do we do when we “kind of” know what we need to do but we feel torn?

By Family First Contributors

Musings
It’s the private, only-for-Mom’s-eyes tantrums that bring me to my knees. “Our family is dysfunctional!”

By Yael Rosen

Sidekick
Literally every aspect of Pesach is either only survivable with a list or beautifully enhanced with a list

By Hadassah Swerds

On your Mark
Dr. Eliana Aaron cared for diplomats, but the vulnerable were her calling

By Miriam Bloch

Light Years Away
Yaffa’le, a good girl at heart, from a good home, was alarmed. This was more than she’d bargained for

By Ruti Kepler

Family Room
Walk through a renovation project from concept to a completion with an experienced contractor

By David Feldman

Yiddishe Gelt
New clothes before every Yom Tov?

By Mishpacha Contributors

Follow Me
Ruthie was right. People would forget, very quickly, and that… that was probably the worst of it

By Esty Heller

Text Messages
Today, every Supreme Court nomination immediately flares into a pitched partisan battle

By Eytan Kobre

LifeTakes
It was such a happy simchah, it was worth the pain.  Why did she pick me, though? I wondered

By Risa Rotman