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Family First Feature
As we wend our way through cities, as we visit distant countries, as we travel and explore, we make unexpected discoveries. Eight stories

By Family First Contributors

Family First Inbox
Almost every frum Jew today has someone in their life who is at risk of being cremated

By Family First Readers

The Conversation Continues
Our shidduch stats generated a great deal of discussion. Savvy singles and seasoned shadchanim offer their insights into the process

By Family First Contributors

Family Tempo
No one was there, aside from me, and it was just voices on the other side of the curtain, cocooning me in a vision only I could see and feel

By Esther Kurtz

A Better You
How do we learn to believe in ourselves and feel empowered to do things that feel out of reach? Try I C.A.N. 

By Family First Contributors

Sidekick
Like many other parents on the force, I began my parenting career at the most basic entry level

By Hadassah Swerds

Family First Serial
“They have sworn loyalty, yes. But at the end of the day, everyone is only loyal to his own interests, would you not say?”

By Leah Gebber

Family First Serial
The past few weeks of loneliness melted from Shira’s mind. She and Ephraim, working together. He was going to get an A

By Esther Kurtz

Inbox
“It’s now time for the medical community to recognize that ultimately Hashem is pulling the strings”

By Mishpacha Readers

The Moment
An investigation will be launched to determine the cause for the pilots’ flighty fatigue, but we have some ideas of our own

By Shmuel Botnick and Yosef Herz

On Site
A committed cadre climbs Kilimanjaro while never missing a minyan

By Sandy Eller

Standing Ovation
Some of today’s popular Jewish performers share the camp memories that sparked their own dreams

By Dovid Nachman Golding

Recipes
Everything is better with beef fry, especially when it’s candied and tossed into a spectacular salad

By Rivky Kleiman

Screenshot
Here in our subculture of the frum publishing world, we’ve developed uniquely frum brands of clichéd characters and scenarios

By Shoshana Friedman