fbpx
Family First Feature
How did that night of Yetzias Mitzrayim look, as the Jews sat in their homes, eating the Korban Pesach, and waiting for the promise of “chatzos halaylah” to be fulfilled?

By Gitti Meirovitz

Family First Feature
 In the reminiscences of Rav Chaim’s daughters and his long-time neighbor we see other facets: the husband, the father, the man who cared for every Jew

By Malka Schaps and Sarah Pardes

Family First Feature
Straight talk from influencers, observers, and social media users

By Family First Contributors

Family First Feature
Leaders reveal what they’ve learned from those they guide

By Adina Lover

 
Nine writers recount their search for chometz — and what they found

By Beth Perkel

The Search: Pesach 5782
Nine writers recount their search for chometz — and what they found

By Miriam Klein Adelman

The Search: Pesach 5782
Nine writers recount their search for chometz — and what they found

By Shoshana Greenspan

The Search: Pesach 5782
Nine writers recount their search for chometz — and what they found

By Rivki Silver

Calligraphy
After a long minute, Mommy had sighed and smiled and said, “Your father means well, Yechezkel, and he loves his family”

By Dov Haller

Family First Serial
A son announces not just a presence, but a dynasty. Not just a woman but a matriarch

By Leah Gebber

Text Messages
Each son must be viewed as his own entity, not compared with his brothers, or anyone else’s son either

By Eytan Kobre

Recipes
Try it — it really tastes like techinah. I even had my family fooled!

By Chavi Feldman

Calligraphy
“He felt that you weren’t invested enough,” she pronounces, as if she’s accusing Baily of a heinous crime. “As if you didn’t really care”

By Rochel Samet

Parshah
Leaving Mitzrayim, then, was essentially about leaving the prison of materialism for spirituality

By Faigy Peritzman