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Family First Feature
Food allergy diagnoses have skyrocketed over the past 20 years. Can new approaches stem the rise?

By Rayle Rubenstein

Family First Feature
The Herszaft family’s miraculous survival

By Riki Goldstein

Family First Inbox
“While so much of the ‘adulting’ process revolves around marriage, it’s questionable whether this actually prepares one for marriage”

By Family First Readers

Family Tempo
My father wrapped his final gift with enduring love

By Liba Leitman

Flashback

By Rabbi Efraim Stauber

A Better You
There are people — about 18 percent of the population actually — who are naturally highly sensitive people (HSPs)

By Family First Contributors

Windows
My house is a mess because I’m a messy person

By Ann Goldberg

Encounters
This time I was going to pack smartly and achieve that elusive balance: exactly enough, and nothing extra

By Russy Tendler

Metro & Beyond
The case centered on two thorny constitutional issues, and the judge ruled in favor of parents on both questions 

By Yochonon Donn

Inbox
“There is a general culture of disdain for Americans in general, and religious Americans in particular in the Embassy”

By Mishpacha Readers

The Moment
Brotherhood spread at a velocity that hate could only envy

By Shmuel Botnick and Yosef Herz

Encounters
A rebbe who saw latent greatness in even the humblest of Jews

By Rabbi Noach Shapiro

This Way That Way
Enjoy them in these super-satisfying Pesach recipes

By Family Table Contributors

EndNote
Avrumy Jordan has created Pesach memories in locations from Connecticut to Cancun

By Riki Goldstein