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Family First Feature
Three women share their stories of losing a loved one after a prolonged period of pain, and grappling with the feeling of relief that accompanied their passing

By Miriam Bloch

Family First Feature
Large family, small space — still thriving

By Elisheva Appel

Family First Inbox
“I still don’t daven every day, and I’m still waiting for yeshuos, but I’m learning that sometimes what Hashem asks from us isn’t as hard as we think”

By Family First Readers

Family Tempo
The greeneh were poor — but products of a noble past

By Rivka Frankel

A Better You
Many parents struggle to accept the fact that their child is challenged with dyslexia, ADHD, or anxiety

By Family First Contributors

Sidekick
When a mom gets sick, she has roughly 30 seconds to rest up before she is back on regular Mom duty 

By Hadassa Swerds

Windows
We kids were in a bubble of oblivion, sure that our grandparents existed solely to smother us with endless love, fun, and nosh

By Hindy Heimowitz

Musings
By now it’s become unclear: is she Temperature Maid or Temperature Queen?

By Rivka Alt

Story Time
“Please work with me. Everyone has a price. What’s yours?”

By Y. Bromberg

EndNote
When colleagues are willing to share the wealth of their knowledge and knowhow, there’s always enough to go around

By Riki Goldstein

Tech Wire
There really is no safe place

By Esther Kurtz

Works for Me
There are two categories of people: those for whom meaningful work is a bonus, and those for whom meaningful work is a must

By Shaina Keren

The Moment
The thread of unity running through both events tell the real story

By Shmuel Botnick and Yosef Herz

Second Thoughts
The human soul requires regular contact with the Creator, just as human lungs require air

By Rabbi Emanuel Feldman