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A Better You
Learning to navigate the difference between physical hunger and head hunger can take time and practice, but it can be a helpful step in addressing unwanted eating

By Family First Contributors

Family First Feature
My symptoms were so worrying, I was afraid to find out what I had. B’chasdei Hashem, there was a simple fix

By Sara Weiss

Family First Feature
Marriage is a big step for anyone. When the two spouses have Down syndrome, it’s the cornerstone of an incredible story

By Libi Astaire

Family Connections
Surely the point of her suffering wasn’t that she should become emotionally twisted, but rather that she should grow in wisdom and compassion.

By Sarah Chana Radcliffe

Flashback
The most critical distinction to make in all life experiences is between the external reality of the event taking place and our subjective, internal interpretation of those same e ...

By Family First Contributors

Inbox
I thought my life was normal. Until I realized that it isn’t.

By Family First Readers

LifeTakes
“Would you make this house into a home for me? For us?” I ask.

By Leah Wachsler

Musings
But you were silent. Silent in your pain. Silent in your fear. Silent in your sorrow.

By Shiffy Grun

Windows
It got me thinking: When does a foreign place feel more comfortable than your birthplace?

By Yael Klein

The Beat
But how blind can we be? Like the Kassam rockets of yore, where is all this “open space”?

By Gedalia Guttentag

Jolly Solly
“I’ll just take a look around,” he announced, hoping he’d find something out of order in this annoyingly well-run place.

By R. Atkins

Washington Wrap
"Both Washington and Beijing seek stability, secure flow of energy, and a reduction of risks emanating from the Middle East"

By Omri Nahmias

Teen Serial
“There will be fun scheduled from nine to nine oh seven,”

By Ariella Schiller

Inbox
We have organizations focused on easing the financial burden of everything else imaginable, but not for mental health.

By Mishpacha Readers