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Jr. Feature
There’s much more to any book than meets the eye

By Rochel Burstyn

True Colors
I raised an eyebrow, but I didn’t dwell on it. After all, Brachi and I had been friends since forever

By Chaya Rosen

Story Time
“Do what you can to save him. I will hold you responsible if he dies in your care"

By Y. Bromberg

Curveball
About one hour, a few X-rays, and one soda can later, Rafi was finally able to get some answers

By Ariella Stern

Diary Serial
Before I know it, there’s pasta everywhere, and I mean EVERYWHERE, the director’s at your side, and I’m turning shades

By Shira Gold

Portrait of a Family
“I’m sorry,” Aviva said, noticing Tamar’s hesitation. “Maybe I shouldn’t have asked. I was just wondering if you pay for it yourself. I do”

By Malka Grunhaus

Bentzi and the Peacock Feathers

By Shifra Glick

The Moment
Rav Menachem Mendel Schneebalg prayed for his people

By Mishpacha Staff

Shul with a View
"Only Hashem could have brought a pandemic to allow two old sisters to reconcile"

By Rabbi Ron Yitzchok Eisenman

Standing Ovation
  In the last 40-plus years, children’s songs — even the more simple ones with the corny rhymes — have made some amazing contributions to the world of chinuch

By Dovid Nachman Golding

Family First Feature
When a parent is dying, children-in-law may be confused about their place. Experts share practical ways children-in-law can be supportive during every stage of the crisis

By Esther Ilana Rabi

A Heaping Scoop

By Family Table Contributors

Family First Inbox
"Not every therapist-client match is a shidduch. But every therapist-client interaction should be positive and growth oriented"

By Family First Readers