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Family First Feature
Our readers share the pasuk of Hallel whose strains resonate most melodiously through their life

By Family First Readers

Family First Feature
The Skverer Rebbetzin turned a village into a kingdom

By Chany G. Rosengarten

Balancing Act
14 women give us a look at the balls they’re keeping in the air — and the ones they’re letting go of for now

By Family First Contributors

Balancing Act
When our values compete, it’s hard to stay upright. Four writers reflect

By Family First Contributors

Balancing Act
The making of a martyr

By Family First Contributors

Fiction
You may not agree with our choices, but why are you punishing my son?

By Dina Greenspan

Family First Feature
How frum industry and fashion have evolved

By Sarah Massry

Stranger in a Strange Land
I smile at the irony of our family standing between those running away and those who know where they stand

By Chaya Sara Davis

From My Table
When the menus are done, the fridge is full, and the tables are set, having a few minutes to make a great drink that everyone will enjoy is the cherry on top.

By Chanie Nayman

Calligraphy: Pesach 5784
She watches him fearfully as he goes to pieces berating himself: the self-blame, self-hatred, the regret, the desperation

By Rivka Streicher

Magazine Feature
Abe Kugielsky’s camera goes to Brooklyn to highlight life and remove barriers

By Riki Goldstein

Recipes
You’ll love this deliciously hearty soup that cooks all night in a Crock-Pot and satisfies all requirements for a complete meal — soft cubes of meat, hearty potatoes, and lots of ...

By Naomi Nachman

Calligraphy: Pesach 5784
How could Yaakov, an ordinary bochur with ordinary interests (sports! grilling! power tools!), ever really understand someone who’s so different?

By Bashie Lisker

For the Record
“There is no occasion in my life that gives me more pleasure and satisfaction than when I remember the celebration of Passover in 1862”

By Dovi Safier and Yehuda Geberer