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A Better You
Usually, those who prey on or hurt children in any way don’t broadcast that with a scary appearance; they don’t look like monsters or kidnappers. Sadly, they often aren’t even str ...

By Family First Contributors

Family First Serial
This whole Torah thing, and Shabbos and kosher and looking for crumbs in pockets before Passover —I need to figure it out.

By Miriam Zakon

Family Reflections
Getting to know our secret self can be liberating

By Sarah Chana Radcliffe

Family First Feature
All art must be inspired by something — but when does that inspiration cross the line into theft? Artists and experts get real about plagiarism hitting the palette

By Esther Shaindy Leshkowitz

Family First Serial
“You know you can’t run a campaign without Ayala’s approval.”

By Gila Arnold

Family First Inbox
I encourage readers to not be the silent one, to show compassion and a gesture of kindness when it’s needed most.

By Family First Readers

LifeTakes
The child for whom I had prayed. The child who was not what I had prayed for

By Chumi Cohen

Diary Serial
And it’s on to the next poisoned patient, with the same beautiful synchronization of care

By Shoshana Gross

Windows
I’m off on a musical tangent of discordant sounds, of minors mixed with majors, all the wrong chords, everything going utterly, totally wrong

By Liba Rimler

Cut ‘n Paste
“I’ll be back in an hour. I have to go beat up an anti-Israel demonstrator.”

By Dovid Nachman Golding

For the Record
There was a man who sang and who learned and who taught

By Dovi Safier and Yehuda Geberer

The Current
Raisi’s Demise Sparks Chatter on Heirs in Iran

By Yaacov Lipszyc

Magazine Feature
This year, even though our lone voices might not swell with the same intensity and volume of the Meron music, we will bow in humility to the Divine conductor, wherever we are

By Mishpacha Contributors

Serial
“That’s okay,” Estee interrupted him. “I’m not going to schmooze in the den. I’m going to head back upstairs, rest, and daven in the room.” Yonah raised his eyebrows. “Oh. You sur ...

By Ariella Schiller