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Family First Feature
The doctors held out no hope, but we refused to give up on our baby

By Rachel Stein

Family First Feature
Is business coaching a wise investment — or waste of money?

By Shterna Lazaroff

Family Tempo
Could she get married while her life was unraveling?

By Tova Wasserman

War Diaries
“It’s so good to be with Jews again,” he says wistfully, before finally heading out

By Zahava Emanuel

Family First Inbox
“Without practical knowledge about the realities of today’s workplace and business environment, even the best of intentions is useless”

By Family First Readers

A Better You
An apology needs more than the words, “I’m sorry”

By Family First Contributors

Diary Serial
I’ve noticed that these experts range from the appropriately modest to the ludicrously arrogant

By Shoshana Gross

Family First Serial
Gabe has spent a lifetime dodging conflict, and he isn’t about to change that now

By Bashie Lisker

Inbox
“No matter which side you’re on (tzedakah receiver, giver, or ineligible): learn the Beis HaLevi’s Maamar Habitachon. It’s oxygen”

By Mishpacha Readers

Business Casual
Often it’s the risk takers who see the greatest success

By Sarah Massry

Shul with a View
“Rabbi, something happened before the kevurah, and it’s giving me no rest”

By Rabbi Ron Yitzchok Eisenman

Serial
The more she spoke, the quieter Dovid got, until she could hear the clink of his mug on the table between sentences

By Ariella Schiller

Guestlines
Chazal in Pirkei Avos warn against the dangers of boredom, and how it can bring a person down

By Rabbi Aryeh Kerzner

Family First Serial
Bracha rubbed a hand over her eyes. “Pretending that everything is normal is the only thing that keeps me sane”

By Gila Arnold