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Family First Feature
Your guide to smart and safe baby gear

By Rivki Silver

Family Tempo
Buried secrets cast long shadows, even if it takes decades to unearth the treasure of truth

By Shoshana Gross

Fundamentals
Why Elul needs a hard heart — and a soft one

By Miriam Kosman

Words Unspoken
My heart skipped a beat. Sudden tears pricked my eyelids. What was coming next? What didn’t I know?

By Anonymous

Family First Inbox
“When people violate our boundaries even if we don’t realize what’s happening, our emotions are likely to let us know something’s wrong”

By Family First Readers

A Better You
When the roots are firmly planted, even a temporary blow to our ego can be survived

By Family First Contributors

Windows
Someone looking into your family? Hide!

By Shifi Lieberman

Encounters
All we knew when we booked was that we were going to be wined and dined and our children would have fun

By Millie Samson

On your Mark
Shira Fruchter helps people access their past — and use it to move forward

By Shoshana Gross

Family First Serial
Much as she’d want to insinuate herself into this life, it wasn’t hers to have. She calls a different woman “Mom”

By Rivka Streicher

Magazine Feature
They're still home, but Shuli Halpert won't quit until they all have a school

By Sandy Eller

Business Casual
Experts share their wealth of experience

By Sarah Massry

Shul with a View
“When we land in Newark, please direct me to the closest store where I can purchase tzitzit”

By Rabbi Ron Yitzchok Eisenman

EndNote
As a shaliach tzibbur, you’re like the “bus driver” bringing along the tzibbur

By Riki Goldstein