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Family First Feature
Five women share their or their family’s experience donating a kidney

By Riki Goldstein

To Be Honest
Maybe gift-giving evens out the score. But why are we even keeping track?

By Bassi Friedman

Family First Inbox
“No, you aren’t what you choose to eat. You are neither a carrot stick nor an Oreo”

By Family First Readers

A Better You
You might be spending time with your spouse, but this doesn’t mean that you can’t feel lonely even in their presence

By Family First Contributors

Family Tempo
Can you tell a tale in under 1,000 words? Three writers accept the challenge

By Ora McCarthy and Penina Steinbruch and Rachel Newton

Musings
I decided that while a thank-you note would be nicer, if a text is all I can do now, it’s better than nothing

By Rikki Schultz

Sidekick
The excitement of buying, the relief of returning, and all other packages in between

By Esty Heller

Windows
Exploring this box of memorabilia is both therapeutic and crushing at the same time

By Leah Kahn

The Explainer
Why did disaster management authorities fail to avert this calamity?

By Yaakov Lipszyc

The Moment
The chesed of Klal Yisrael spans continents

By Shmuel Botnick and Yosef Herz

Job Search
An SEO specialist identifies and applies strategies to position a website in a high rank in Internet searches

By Gila Arnold

Shul with a View
He was about to hear the words which would change his life forever

By Rabbi Ron Yitzchok Eisenman

Outlook
In a pluralistic country, no group has the right to dictate that public spaces or facilities operate according to their cultural norms

By Yonoson Rosenblum

Family First Serial
“This isn’t about a medical issue. Or am I not allowed to talk to you about something that’s not related to Chesed Tzirel?”

By Gila Arnold