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Family First Feature
How can we hold on to our minds as our bodies grow older?

By Barbara Bensoussan

A Better You
“This isn’t a random comment. It’s a pattern. And, though I hate to admit it, it’s getting worse”

By Family First Contributors

Family First Inbox
“The joy I once felt when in the classroom has been replaced by a dread for each new day in school, due to the chutzpah”

By Family First Readers

Living Room
Chanukah’s coming, and so are the gifts! The perfect toy roundup for every personality

By Adeena Frommer

Living Room
The brows help frame your face, and when done well, they can enhance your features and look amazing

By Raizy Bodek

Musings
Thank you, Grandma, for the newspaper clipping that you sent me

By Esther Mandel

Windows
That fruit platter wasn’t meant for them

By As told to Roizy Baum

Great Reads: Real Life
Who am I to my late husband’s family?

By Shoshana Gross

Beltway Brief
The bureaucratic earthquake that could’ve been a WhatsApp status

By Jake Turx

Inbox
“If I pursue fleeting pleasures and passing thrills, I miss discovering the source of continuous joy: my own soul” — Hadar Goldin Hy"d

By Mishpacha Readers

A Storied People
“The only reason I’m able to do the things I do today was because of that solo”

By Rabbi Nachman Seltzer

Second Thoughts
Esteemed and honored professor: Half of Israel is proud of you, but the other half... is embarrassed by you

By Rabbi Emanuel Feldman

Guestlines
Perhaps most of all, kavod means a recognition that Mr. Mamdani is about to become a tool in the Hands of Hashem

By Rabbi Chaim Dovid Zwiebel

To Be Honest
Does food deserve the pedestal we’ve placed it on?

By Esty Heller