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Parshah
Sometimes, even being in second (or third or fourth) place is also vital to the health of the enterprise. Not everyone can stand on center stage. (It would get too crowded!)

By Yaffa Ganz

Family First Feature
It seems to come as naturally to Jewish women as gefilte fish and chicken soup. But unlike gefilte fish and chicken soup, guilt isn’t always wholesome or appetizing. How to distin ...

By Leah Fine

Family First Feature
Rav Yehudah Meir Shapiro, ztz”l, and Sarah Schenirer, of blessed memory, led parallel lives, both with a vision of Kavod Shamayim.

By Shaina Medwed

Parshah
Sometimes it seems as if the gates of Heaven are locked against our prayers. That’s the time to renew our efforts, as Yitzchak did.

By Miriam Aflalo

Adviceline
If your daughter’s torn, she should be speaking it out with her husband. The more the two of them learn to work things out on their own, the better off their marriage will be.

By Family First Contributors

LifeTakes
Just as Hashem Rolled away the light before the darkness, tomorrow He will Roll away the darkness before the light.

By KJ Hannah Greenberg

Family First Feature
Shalom bayis is precious enough to put on top of the priorities’ list
Adviceline

By Bassi Gruen

Musings
The girl can barely speak, the lump in her throat is so large. And she cries brokenly as she tells him that she’s reached a dead end

By Bassheva Kahn

For the Record
A historic encounter between Rabbi Yolles and the founder of Daf Yomi, Rav Meir Shapiro

By Dovi Safier and Yehuda Geberer

First of All
Say what you want, Mike, but when a girl doesn’t put on a sheitel for the Shabbos seudah, that says something

By Ariella Schiller

The Moment
Submit your biggest stressor and offer a solution, in order for all of us to Make Adar Great Again

By Mishpacha Staff

Parshah
One of the tricks of the satan is to insert uncertainty into our pursuit of spiritual achievement

By Faigy Peritzman

2.0 Feature
Risks and rewards of the industry

By Sara Glaz