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Family First Feature
When should a parent step in for teacher-student mismatches, and what’s the right way to do it?

By Elisheva Luger

A Better You
Do something today! That will ensure that the you of tomorrow will follow suit and get closer to where you want to go

By Family First Contributors

Family First Inbox
“Everyone should understand that having pictures in the public domain means who sees them is out of your control”

By Family First Readers

Windows
My car and I have a love-hate relationship, though my children have long since graduated to outright hate

By Yael Malka

Family Tempo
I often ask myself why I married him in the first place. It’s not a question with a simple answer

By Gabby Jacobs

LifeTakes
On the way, we make lots of stops, eat lots of snacks, and listen to lots and lots of Uncle Moishy

By Sari Friedman

Parshah
The religious response to suffering is to use it to enter into the mindset of others who suffer

By Faigy Peritzman

 
ADHD isn’t a one-size-fits-all diagnosis

By Sarah Chana Radcliffe

Magazine Feature
When Eli Moshe Zimbalist was killed in Gaza, one neighbor committed to ensure his legacy

By Yaacov Lipszyc

Beltway Brief
Some call it transactional. Others call it effective. Either way, American hostages are coming home. And fast

By Jake Turx

Magazine Feature
Relatives share what it’s like to have a husband and child in captivity — with no end in sight

By Yaacov Lipszyc

The Moment
“I reached out to her as a rav, but by the time I hung up, I was a talmid of her emunah”

By Ariella Schiller

Second Thoughts
Demeaning is related to diminished, which is what happens to prayer when it is reduced to a commercial slogan

By Rabbi Emanuel Feldman

Cut ‘n Paste
"You reminded us of what these prayers are all about. It was authentic”

By Shlomo Horwitz