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Family First Feature
A mother’s guide to mesivta season

By Shaina King

Family First Inbox
“I need to find ways to be okay with the way I look and feel right now. Relegating happiness to the end of the process only breeds despair”

By Family First Readers

Family Tempo
There was a woman at my door— with a knife

By Shterna Lazaroff

Windows
What is so different about us as a couple that elicits this reaction?

By Sherri Wise

A Better You
What is the connection between shalom bayis and candle lighting?

By Family First Contributors

On your Mark
A down-to-earth podcast that aims for the heavens

By Rivki Silver

Musings
I now stand before You, G-d, and battle and wrestle on the next level.

By Chani Yaar

Sidekick
We’re all born crying. It’s a habit that sticks for life

By Esty Heller

Family Diary
  I wanted my niece and her friends to know how many opportunities are out there. So I decided to create a career night

By Nechama Norman with Batsheva Berman

From My Table
I tasted a great dairy muffin at a café recently, and it occurred to me that I could recreate it as a doughnut for Chanukah. Try it!

By Chanie Nayman

Parshah
The two brothers were a unit, dependent on each other. Now we can understand the names Rochel chose

By Faigy Peritzman

Recipes
Imagine a cinnamon bun with cream cheese frosting and then imagine the whole thing flipped inside out and upside down, and now we’re on the same page

By Michal Frischman

Words Unspoken
Is this teaching healthy communication? What about when they get into an inevitable disagreement?

By Anonymous

Full ‘n Free
Chanukah is a time when we, like the Maccabim, shift our perspective from the outside to the inside

By Rorie Weisberg