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Family First Feature
Six mothers whose sons are deployed in the Israeli army share the sounds of war from the intimate perspective of a mother

By Elana Moskowitz

Family First Feature
In a world of confusion and darkness, an ancient cry echoes: “Mi LaHashem eilai”

By Family First Readers

Family First Feature
 Abba didn’t just belong to us, but to everyone

By Leah Weishaut

Family First Inbox
“So much can be accomplished when the bystanders and victim are aware of their power to change the class dynamics in a real way”

By Family First Readers

A Better You
Screening for lead poisoning is a routine part of early well-visits

By Family First Contributors

Money Mindset
Learn to make your money work for you

By Shterna Lazaroff

Family Tempo
This is a little… immature, but maybe it’s because he’s my age, and he hasn’t been dating as long as I have

By Bashie Lisker

Windows
“It might be a free country, Jacob, but you don’t want to rub your religion in their faces”

By Dina Fried

EndNote
Can you remember a time, or a scene, when music broke down barriers and brought people into that precious circle of unity?

By Riki Goldstein

Perspective
When compassion breeds monsters

By Rabbi Aaron Lopiansky

Family First Serial
Ayala stiffened. “No. I’m not scared. But I’m also not a fan of throwing money at something unnecessarily”

By Gila Arnold

Family Reflections
Writing is a great way to get to know ourselves

By Sarah Chana Radcliffe

Tempo: Second Guessing
“She’s a perfectionist type. She can’t forgo her sense of style for the sake of shalom bayis”

By Ariella Schiller

Magazine Feature
On his first yahrtzeit, 23 Kislev, Albert (Beri) Reichmann’s family remembers the man who moved worlds

By Yonoson Rosenblum