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Family First Feature
11 readers share stories of caring and connection

By Family First Readers

Family First Feature
When your coworkers are your family, what happens to the bottom line?

By Rivki Silver

To Be Honest
“They don’t view me as a flawed person, yet they see my weight as a flaw. It’s a paradox, but it’s true — and it’s just as hurtful as the nasty comments”

By Family First Readers

Family First Inbox
“A woman isn’t someone who is married; womanhood has nothing to do with marital status”

By Family First Readers

Family Tempo
There are no words to describe the nightmare of Toruń

By Mrs. Sarah Jakobovits

A Better You
One offense at a time is a strategy that has brought teams back from seemingly insurmountable deficits to stunning victories

By Family First Contributors

Sidekick
It’s just a simple Shabbos invite — what could go wrong?

By Perel Grossman

Family First Serial
“This is not mesirut nefesh at all, but foolishness. And the Almighty does not want us to be fools”

By Leah Gebber

The Beat
We don’t commemorate tragedy with flowers; instead, we say Kaddish, acknowledging the Divine inner core of events, however harsh they seem

By Gedalia Guttentag

The Moment
A primary message of the event was the importance of frum business people looking out for one another

By Shmuel Botnick and Yosef Herz

True Account
Eitan Ashman overcomes aphasia to make his voice heard 

By Sandy Eller

A Heaping Scoop
How do you successfully swap ground chicken or turkey for ground beef in a recipe? 

By Family Table Contributors

Shul with a View
“I’ve noticed that my Jewish neighbors, especially those who look like you, all have access to some secret high-tech security device”

By Rabbi Ron Yitzchok Eisenman

Gourmet Vs. Everyday
This is a great dish to make for Tu B’Shevat, thanks to the olives that are part of the Shivas Haminim!

By Chaya Suri Leitner and Sara Gold