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Parshah
The core of our relationships with our fellow Jews are the things that we don’t do to each other

By Faigy Peritzman

Family First Inbox
In response to our article in Issue 939 about the fight to free agunos, a mother, a professional, and two agunos share their pain and wisdom 

By Family First Readers

Family First Feature
Rav Chaim Ozer calmly said, “Go to America, Reb Avrohom, and ratevet, save as many people as you can”

By Mina Englander

Great Reads: Second Guessing
It's just a carpool. Do we need to be married to it?

By Ariella Schiller

Deal or No Deal
Do I insist on an early bedtime?
Dinner Diaries
FamilyFirst editor Sara Bonchek shares her wholesome and frugal meal ideas

By Riki Goldstein

Motherboard
Siblings can be each other’s best friend — or worst enemy. Here are our best tips for guiding them through and away from sibling rivalry

By Mindel Kassorla

Halachah
When is it okay to tell and when is it not?

By Rabbi Doniel Neustadt

The Beat
When the US president imposed tariffs and began suggesting that Canada should consider becoming America’s 51st state, the center-left roared back to life.

By Yaakov Lipszyc

Beltway Brief
A “Middle East Neutrality Pact” could be born — not out of ideology, but out of exhaustion

By Jake Turx

Second Thoughts
When sleepless nights are haunted not by nightmares, but by indecision over a $25,000 wristwatch

By Rabbi Emanuel Feldman

Screenshot
It will take wisdom, foresight, and some soul-searching from both the top and the grassroots to address those changes.

By Shoshana Friedman

Magazine Feature
As he spent most of his childhood years in and out of hospitals, Johns Hopkins’ Children’s Center holds a special place for Rabbi Rabinowitz, who was once a patient there himself ...

By Margie Pensak

Job Search
A tour guide leads groups or individuals on sightseeing trips, providing historical, cultural, and practical information about the locations they visit

By Gila Arnold