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Family First Feature
Defuse fights by understanding your inner conflict

By Shira Fruchter MSW

Connection Everywhere: Yom Kippur Theme 5783
Five women connect to Yom Kippur in unexpected locations

By Sarah Pardes

Connection Everywhere: Yom Kippur Theme 5783
“Please come with me,” she begged. “It’ll be a one-time thing — and the trip won’t last more than 24 hours”

By Sarah Pardes

Connection Everywhere: Yom Kippur Theme 5783
One should never delay a burial, but my father’s wishes had been clear

By Erin Stiebel

Connection Everywhere: Yom Kippur Theme 5783
For 18 months, my husband and I drove up to the kibbutz from Bnei Brak every single Shabbos

By Sarah Pardes

Connection Everywhere: Yom Kippur Theme 5783
It wouldn’t be easy to both fast and care for my father the entire day. So, the zechus of the mitzvah fell on me

By Sarah Pardes

Connection Everywhere: Yom Kippur Theme 5783
Even as we headed into the jungle, we made sure to eat well on Erev Yom Kippur so we could fast easily

By Sarah Pardes

Family First Inbox
“With brave people like you sounding the alarm, hopefully by the time my children are parents, it will change. It must change”

By Family First Readers

Family First Serial
“Market research?” Eva repeated. This was it, her concept’s Achilles heel

By Esther Kurtz

Halls of Power
Rule #3: Always be thinking about the next election

By Maury Litwack

LifeTakes
You’ll find it, because it’s the truth: This is where you belong, this is your avodah, and this is what you want

By Rochel Samet

Knesset Channel
Some Israeli officials are using this season of teshuvah for political repentance — begging the forgiveness of voters they betrayed this year

By Avi Blum, ESQ

Fundamentals
What is it about our fleeting Yom Kippur teshuvah that invokes a zechus to be forgiven?

By Rebbetzin Aviva Feiner

Inbox
“When the owner is not a yerei Shamayim, an honest mashgiach is faced with a consistent catch-22, which leads to a negative effect on the kashrus”

By Mishpacha Readers