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Family First Feature
Decades ago, their grandparents looked death in the eye, survived, and built families. Today, these women are doing all they can to help Ukrainian refugees

By Elisheva Luger and Joelle Spinner

Family First Feature
Small actions on your part can make Yom Tov far smoother and more enjoyable for your hostess, your children — and you too

By Estie Aaron

Medical Mysteries
I tried it all: diets, medication, therapies. But nothing relieved the pain

By Faigy Peritzman

Family First Inbox
"What we’re not taught is that there are husbands who are tyrants, which are very different than kings"

By Family First Readers

Family Tempo
The world was a prairie of smithereens stretching to the curve of the earth

By Ora McCarthy

A Better You
Research has shown that money is the number-one topic couples fight over

By Family First Contributors

Musings
Making Pesach for the first time is a rite of passage, I tell myself

By Mindel Kassorla

Windows
Anger is scary. Anger is dangerous. I won’t allow myself to do angry

By Henny Salzman

Magazine Feature
For singer Motty Steinmetz, music is a gateway to the soul

By Refoel Pride

Flashback
"On Leil Shimurim, Hashem offers us the chance to pull back the curtain and touch eternity"

By Bassi Gruen

Magazine Feature
91-year-old Margalit Zinati is the final guard of ancient Peki'in

By Rachel Ginsberg

Family Reflections
We can feel less stress by doing heart-calming exercises

By Sarah Chana Radcliffe

Inside Israel
Yisrael Hasson, 66, former deputy director of the Shin Bet, on how Israel should confront the return of organized terror 

By Eliezer Shulman

Jr. Feature
Now we mourn, tearfully awaiting that time when Mashiach will arrive, and bring our beloved tzaddikim back

By Chaya Rosen