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Family First Feature
How do fiction writers bring their characters to life? Esty Heller investigates

By Esty Heller

Medical Mystery
My daughter suffered a rare complication — again and again

By Faigy Peritzman

Family First Inbox
“Why did Chelli agonize over a decision that wasn’t hers to make in a vacuum? She had 14 other people to consider”

By Family First Readers

A Better You
Small steps and affirmations can gradually transform your behaviors and help rebuild your trust in yourself

By Family First Contributors

War Diaries
Why would anyone keep their home so gloomy when free sunlight was readily available?

By Emuna Stein

Diary Serial
“I just stitched up a boy who fell out of bed and bumped his head — for real! How’s supper coming along?”

By Shoshana Gross

Windows
I present you with the People-Watcher’s Guide, Travel Edition

By Chashie Stern

Family Tempo
How could Tzip get engaged to the rav’s son?

By Zisi Naimark

The Current: Israel vs. the World
“It’s clear that Israel’s fear of growing diplomatic isolation is well founded”

By Zalman Shoval

The Moment
That night, a city that prides itself on playing host to Sam’s Club proved that it also hosts another club

By Shmuel Botnick and Yosef Herz

The Moment
Each plan offered a glimmer of hope against the backdrop of closed doors and limited options for Jewish emigrants facing imminent peril

By Dovi Safier and Yehuda Geberer

Cut ‘n Paste
Lieberman proved then that while most politicians may talk the talk, they’re clueless as to the walk

By Rabbi Hanoch Teller

EndNote
It’s still the warm, heimishe feel that carries the day

By Riki Goldstein

Dispatch
The myth of two different peoples, both indigenous to the land, long competing for the same piece of territory, is just that: a myth

By Rabbi Hillel Goldberg