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Family First Feature
Five women share stories of what they did at a dating crossroads — when they needed to marry or move on

By Lori Holzman Schwartz

Medical Mystery
I had no symptoms, but a blood test sounded the alarm

By Faigy Peritzman

Family First Inbox
“What my parents instilled in us, in a very strong way, is that no matter where we are, we’re on shlichus and have a mission”

By Family First Readers

A Better You
Resolving headaches requires some digging, patience, and oftentimes trial and error

By Family First Contributors

Money Mindset
“I live pretty free right now. Because I don’t know what’s happening, I don’t worry about it. And it all works out in the end”

By Shterna Lazaroff

War Diaries
This British girl was now a mother of a special-needs person who needed to go to school

By Rachel Newton

War Diaries
Soldier son can’t just pick up and leave his base whenever he wants, so I prioritize his laundry

By Penina Steinbruch

Musings

By Rena Gold

Cozey Feature
I’ve taken a poll from 69 — yes, 69, not 70 or 71 — high schoolers to see what their go-to study method is

By J.S. Wolin

Magazine Feature
Father and son team Phil and Uri Schneider help stutterers find a voice

By Barbara Bensoussan

The Current
Blood libel in the Hague: Human rights attorney Arsen Ostrovsky dissects the legal threat 

By Yaakov Lipszyc

The Moment
Rav Shmuel gave them a candid look. “If Lev L’Achim needs me,” he said simply, “I can’t say no”

By Shmuel Botnick and Yosef Herz

For the Record
Many Netivot residents believe the situation would be a lot worse if not for the merit of the tzaddikim living and buried in the city

By Dovi Safier and Yehuda Geberer

Serial
She gripped her phone and tried to tamp down her annoyance. “Akiva! I am okay with it. Your parents are not”

By Ariella Schiller