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Family First Feature
Scientists know how to teach kids to read. But are our schools using their methods?

By Esther Shaindy Leshkowitz

Family First Feature
Zivia Reischer on why she tells kids’ stories — and what she learned

By Zivia Reischer

Family First Inbox
“When you abuse someone physically, you hurt their body; when you abuse someone spiritually, you destroy their soul”

By Family First Readers

I'm Stuck
I don’t want to antagonize my child’s school — but I know her best

By Faigy Peritzman

Family Tempo
I’ve been teaching for years, but just two days in, I’ve given up

By Bashie Lisker

A Better You
It’s never too early to take steps to prevent tooth decay

By Family First Contributors

Sidekick
Cooking supper for your family is serious business

By Esty Heller

Windows
Looking back, I see the power of the past

By Rivka Frankel

Jolly Solly
“Thank you! Thank you!” she cried. She picked him up. “I was so worried about him!”

By R. Atkins

The Rose Report
A president may fire a Fed chairman for “cause,” but there is no precedent to fire one for doing too little, too late

By Binyamin Rose

Inside Israel
Questionable funding of Reform nonprofit

By Yair Stern

The Moment
The extraordinary chesed of one Yid to another

By Shmuel Botnick and Yosef Herz

For the Record
The rabbinical career of Rav Margolios (1847–1935) spanned more than six decades and traversed the fault lines of Jewish communal life on both sides of the Atlantic

By Dovi Safier and Yehuda Geberer

Serial
Best to keep it vague. The extra 800 shekel came out to a pitiful per-hour rate, and it’s not like his base salary was any better

By Blimi Rabinowitz