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Family First Feature
It took me years to outgrow my tics — and even longer to recover emotionally

By Mindel Kassorla

Family First Inbox
"One important point has been omitted: There’s such a thing as technology addiction. It’s as real as alcohol or food addiction"

By Family First Readers

Family Tempo
I worried, I inadvertently lectured, and I davened. Marriage seemed so big and so scary and so permanent

By Yocheved Zerfman

A Better You
Spotlight on camp anxiety

By Family First Contributors

Sidekick
I pack for sunny days, for windy days, for Wednesdays in July with a touch of rain

By Hadassa Swerds

No Fail
Success left me flying high — and then I’d crash

By Fay Dworetsky

Behind the Book
Rabbi Berel Wein on how he got hooked on history

By Riki Goldstein

Musings
Slowly, my fear of a diagnosis turned into a burning need for one

By Aliza Radin

Full ‘n Free
Does intermittent fasting help or harm?

By Rorie Weisberg

Counterpoint
Chaim Shapiro’s piece on transitioning from a yeshivah environment to the corporate world [Issue 916] continues to draw feedback

By Mishpacha Readers

School Daze
Ruti or Adina ask to play with me almost every day after school, but act like they don’t know me in school

By Perel Stone

5 to 9
As we wrap up this column (for now), the team at Mishpacha felt that the best possible candidate for a final interview would be me

By Moe Mernick

A Healthier You
Your incredible eyes, which allow you to read this right now, are unfathomable gifts

By Chaya Rosen

True Account
An antitank missile took Shalev Bitton's leg, but not his faith 

By Chananel Shapiro