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Family First Feature
I didn’t need anyone to break the news to me. There was no crushing shock. I knew it already

By Shterna Lazaroff

Family First Inbox
“Rebbetzin Weinberg expected us to set up homes according to Torah values, but she didn’t want us to stick out as obvious baalei teshuvah”

By Family First Readers

Family Tempo
With her on my team, I knew I’d lose the deal

By Ariella Schiller

On your Mark
Miriam Handler raises money for tzedakah by directing highly acclaimed shows for women

By Margie Pensak

A Better You
Unfortunately, there is often a stigma surrounding the use of medications to manage ADHD

By Family First Contributors

Windows
Optimism? It clashed with my inculcated weltanschauung, that of straight-up fear

By Lea Pavel

Sidekick
I share some excerpts with you, my faithful readers, because this level of truth and clarity is not easy to come by

By Hadassa Swerds

Musings
If I flip out, as I sometimes, um, rarely, do, could it be that this was too close to home?

By Peshie Needleman

Worldview
These ancient remnants next to the Mediterranean tell another tale, of two parallel Jewish worlds focused on two cities

By Gedalia Guttentag

Family Diary
When the great day final arrived, Chezky would be wound up like a spring, ready to jump into action — or to spiral out of control

By Tzippi Leibenson

Family Reflections
Healthy living means acknowledging our feelings but letting our values lead us

By Sarah Chana Radcliffe

A Heaping Scoop
What’s the most important part of making your cholent the success that it is?

By FamilyTable Contributors

Jolly Solly
Moishy and Miriam Morris trailed home gloomily. Sunny Lane wouldn’t be the same without Jolly Solly

By R. Atkins

Staff Room
A dish that encapsulates generations of keeping Shabbos and following our Sages. And yet, no two cholents are the same

By Mishpacha Staff