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FF POV
Kids are overwhelmed, parents are overworked. Just whose job is this homework, anyway?

By Family First Readers

A Better You
At the core of emotional eating is the interaction between two crucial parts of our brain: the amygdala and the cortex

By Family First Contributors

Family First Inbox
“Thank you, Mrs. Brandman, for opening up your emotions and modeling coping with the past and confronting the present”

By Family First Readers

Windows
This is the land of married people. You do not belong here. Look away, you creepy creep

By Dina Ehrlich

LifeTakes
These days, as a grandma many times over, I often find myself second-guessing what to wear

By Barbara Bensoussan

Family Tempo
She’s one of the pillars of our new town — and she hates me

By Racheli Lebovics

Family First Serial
Ezra is behind her, and he looks just as angry as she feels. “Rivi, can’t we just have one meal without you provoking her?”

By Bashie Lisker

Family First Serial
Even if he paid her rent, even if he didn’t pay Leah’s: Was it a crime to spend $12 on lunch once in a while?

By Esty Heller

For the Record
“My husband’s greatest concern when burying his son was that there would be a crisis in faith”

By Dovi Safier and Yehuda Geberer

Guestlines
The kindness that starts at home is what truly qualifies a person as a master of chesed

By Rabbi Aryeh Kerzner

Diary Serial
If you are married to a person who has (or might have) ADHD, you might feel ignored and lonely in your relationship

By Rochie Bloomberg

Reno Real Talk
Transforming our entryway from eyesore to inviting

By Esti Vago

Moonlight
If you’re not looking for Heavenly signs if the boy you’re dating is your zivug, what approach should you take?

By Rabbi Menachem Nissel

Magazine Feature
A year later, hostage families turn to Rav Dov Landau for support and solace

By Shlomi Gil