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Family First Feature
Six women share the moment they felt privileged to belong to our nation

By Riki Goldstein

Family First Feature

By Ariella Schiller

Family First Feature
Seven readers share a sacrifice they made — and the reward they were granted

By Family First Readers

Family First Feature
At six years old, I knew my mother’s idols were powerless

By Tziyona Kantrowitz

Fiction
 How many times would I be forced to prove my allegiance?

By Chanie Goldenberg

Family First Inbox
“There is a suffocating lack of space for individuality in our communities”

By Family First Readers

To Be Honest
I spoke to my friends (#bossmoms). Almost all of them were going. Most didn’t even understand why I was hesitating

By Leah Goldstone

To Be Honest
The great debate of stay-at-home mothers versus working mothers is inherently flawed and unnecessary

By Tova Grossman

On Site
A powerhouse of world-class tailoring, where the iconic uniforms for Great Britain’s most recognizable soldiers are created

By Yoni Klajn

Family Diary
Nothing in the world could have prepared me for that horror — that Chezky now thought I was the enemy itself

By Tzippi Leibenson

Screenshot
When I left the office around midnight with one of our graphic designers, she asked me, “If you start planning so early, why are we here so late?”

By Shoshana Friedman

Parshah
Suffering only brings forth salvation if there are seeds of longing to become higher

By Faigy Peritzman

The Moment
Last week a sound was heard in the shul possibly for the first time in three centuries: a joyous kol Torah

By Shmuel Botnick and Yosef Herz

Cut ‘n Paste
But way back in ’85, there was something else special that also went on. Truly great people walked the earth, and many of them passed through mekomos haTorah like Horim

By Barry Indig