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Family First Feature
Rebbetzin Esther Jungreis’s last legacy and lessons. Exclusive excerpt

By Rivki Silver

I'm Stuck
My mentor’s approach feels more hashkafically correct, but my therapist’s attitude seems more practical and helpful

By Faigy Peritzman

Sidekick
After the Great Parking Space Hunt begins the Empty Shopping Cart Search

By Rachel Newton

Family First Inbox
“I credit my ‘entitled’ childhood and G-d-given gifts with the ability to embrace the challenges and remain sane”

By Family First Readers

Family Tempo
If I’d never really liked my sister, could I still step up for her daughter?

By Bashie Lisker

A Better You
Unfortunately, teenagers and young adults may feel uncomfortable or self-conscious inquiring about acne treatments

By Family First Contributors

Musings
“You’re just a misanthrope,” he continued. “So it’s really not your fault.” He laughed

By Russy Tendler

Family First Serial
“You are not a young woman, but you do not rest. You scheme and arrange and move people around like pieces on a chessboard, here only to do your bidding”

By Leah Gebber

Sound Bites
Check out how she marries cooking and chesed into one great book!

By Chaia Frishman

Perspective
For your son’s sake, swallow your pride and choose the relatively weaker place, where he will feel like a success

By Rabbi Avrohom Neuberger

Side-by-Side
I wanted to find out if searing it first makes a difference to the texture and flavor

By Sina Mizrahi

Jr. Fiction
“I bring an order from the merchants of Venice”

By Malka Winner

Flashback
“Hashem cares for His daughter, just as He knows the location of every lowly grain of sand”

By Lea Weiss

Story Time
It was a rainy evening when Reb Meir’s wife, Blima, found Freida

By Y. Bromberg