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Family First Feature
How to silence the constant critic perched on your shoulder

By Naomie Rubner

Medical Mystery
It felt like my doctors were playing a diagnosis guessing game

By Faigy Peritzman

Family First Inbox
“Just as the Israeli media wouldn’t dream of airing any content not somehow linked to the war, I hold Mishpacha to the same standards — and higher”

By Family First Readers

War Diaries
I had definitely worn it earlier. Seen it on my wrist in shul. Walked all over since then. It could be anywhere

By Rachel Newton

War Diaries
“This has the power to bring deliverance from the current hardships in peace”

By Miriam Bodner

Family Tempo
Her friendship enchanted and then ensnared me. How I broke free

By Lea Bison

Musings
There were three cardinal rules that I, as well as every other event planner, knew

By Sarah Moses Spero

Family First Serial
Dini caught her reflection in the fridge’s polished chrome and made a face. Maybe she just didn’t want to understand herself

By Gila Arnold

For the Record
The generous Gunzburgs supported a wide array of Jewish institutions, religious, social, and educational organizations

By Dovi Safier and Yehuda Geberer

Serial
“I knew she was taking the meds. I knew, but I couldn’t tell anyone. She told me not to”

By Ariella Schiller

Guestlines
The final chapter in an epic battle thousands of years old

By Rabbi Chaim Aryeh Zev Ginzberg

Screenshot
The total absence of any barrier as a woman talks straight to her Maker

By Shoshana Friedman

LifeTakes
The one question everyone, and I mean strangers-on-a-train everyone, would ask: “Soooo, how does he sleeeep?”

By Lea Pavel

To the Letter
As we know in so many areas in Judaism, the end is really just the beginning of something new, something greater

By Mindel Kassorla and Cindy Landesman