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Family First Feature
DIY kid costumes with spirit and soul

By Esti Vago

Family First Feature
Course 001: Former espionage agents teach the tricks of their trade: people skills

By Rivka Streicher

Family First Inbox
“Our post-seminary system is simply not set up for women to have other women to reach out to in the long term”

By Family First Readers

Tempo: Second Guessing
“Sorry, Shani, being in your ninth month is not an excuse to embarrass someone in public”

By Ariella Schiller

A Better You
A critical understanding of human attachment is recognizing the need to be seen

By Family First Contributors

War Diaries
“I saw you from my window so I came down to help you,” she explains

By Peryl Agishtein

Family Tempo
Reading to women in the nursing home wasn’t meant to be this hard

By Penina Steinbruch

The Next Chapter
“I thought of a buyer,” I told her quickly. “Me!”

By Ahava Ehrenpreis

Magazine Feature
Michael Freilich, the only Jew in Belgium’s parliament, stands alone facing this wave of anti-Israel sentiment

By Aharon Glickson

The Rose Report
Where are the US demands for a Hamas surrender and the unconditional release of all of the kidnapped hostages?

By Binyamin Rose

The Current
“We all need to acknowledge that the world changed on October 7. Not only in Israel, but for Jews everywhere in the world” 

By Yaakov Lipszyc

On Site
A trip to Mumbai where the unthinkable happened 

By Sandy Eller

Reel Chronicles
In honor of Purim season, we pull back the curtains and walk you through Mint Media’s blooper reel

By Moshe Shindler

Outlook
A study by professors Jay P. Greene, Albert Cheng, and Ian Kingsbury, found that the more education a person has, the more anti-Semitic he is likely to be

By Yonoson Rosenblum