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Family First Feature
Four women who were imprisoned in hostile countries share their stories of incarceration — and eventual redemption

By Hadas Afik

Family First Inbox
“Dovid Hamelech first validates the pain, acknowledges the suffering (whether major or trivial), and only then moves on to focusing on the merit suffering has” 

By Family First Readers

Family Tempo
She chose this life, so why did she feel so stifled?

By Rochel Samet

A Better You
Many women feel a lack of confidence when it comes to their financial knowledge

By Family First Contributors

To Be Honest
Simchah gemachs, Ali, and Shein have made it easy to get the right look. But at what cost?

By Elisheva Appel

Musings
And anyway, I shouldn’t be buying a baby pink hat on the day I discover that I’m finally expecting

By Esther Reiss

Windows
It’s a little scary how quickly I will hit the “I agree” button just to make all that contractual verbiage disappear

By Goldie Shulman

Family First Serial
It is not a long journey, she repeats to herself, a mantra. But it is a journey that means stepping into the unknown

By Leah Gebber

The Moment
The businessmen put their portfolios to the side to celebrate a more important set of folios

By Shmuel Botnick and Yosef Herz

For the Record
When the Communists began stamping out Yiddishkeit in Russia, Rav Simcha and his family emigrated to the United States in 1924

By Dovi Safier and Yehuda Geberer

Serial
The day was halfway over. And she still hadn’t heard from Benny since he’d walked out this morning “to clear his head”

By Blimi Rabinowitz

Outlook
Many voters who disapprove of Joe Biden’s performance nevertheless voted Democratic

By Yonoson Rosenblum

Family First Serial
Great, he’d said he was sorry, but it was just for that incident. Didn’t he get that this was the proverbial straw?

By Esther Kurtz

LifeTakes
I had many words that were inching — no, rushing — their way out of my mouth

By Raizel Rosenberg