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Family Room
Using chairs — vintage and new, with classic yet memorable profiles — drives home my love of all things traditional.

By Rivki Rabinowitz

Family Room
Setting a beautiful table can be a spiritual act and a concrete way to welcome Shabbos.

By Shoshana Batya Greenwald

Family Room
Tips and techniques to freshen up an older home

By Miri Lichtman

Family Room
Beautiful shuls around the world utilize color, light, space, and history to evoke spiritual elevation

By Sarah Faygie Berkowitz

Text Messages
Something as simple as the landline phone kept the members of a family connected to each other

By Eytan Kobre

From My Table
The theme in my house is “last licks of summer,” both on the grill and patchkeh’ing with all kinds of ingredients from the pantry. If you like salty-sweet, you’ll like this!

By Chanie Nayman

Family First Inbox
Almost every frum Jew today has someone in their life who is at risk of being cremated

By Family First Readers

Recipes
This fabulous marinade is very versatile and will work on almost any piece of meat

By Rivky Kleiman

A Better You
How do we learn to believe in ourselves and feel empowered to do things that feel out of reach? Try I C.A.N. 

By Family First Contributors

Off the Eaten Path
France is very northerly on the globe; that meant Shabbos was over very late...that gave us lots of time to rest, eat, rest, read, rest, eat, and walk around

By Naomi Nachman and Noemi Levy