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Latest Family Tempo
Musings
Elana Rothberg
Windows
Esther Kurtz
Words Unspoken
Anonymous
LifeTakes
Esty Heller
LifeTakes
Rivka Waldman
FF POV
Protektzia is baked into our society. Should it be?
Family First Readers
FF POV
Kids are overwhelmed, parents are overworked. Just whose job is this homework, anyway?
Family First Readers
More or Less
"If she’s done this with too many clients, my entire reputation is done. I’m too small, too new to rehabilitate from this"
Esther Kurtz
More or Less
No matter how much I realized I’d done wrong since I’d gotten married, how selfish and self-centered I’d been, this parallel just brought it all home
Esther Kurtz
20 Questions for 20 Years
“The goal isn’t just to retell a story or profile an individual, but to add something new” 
Riki Goldstein
20 Questions for 20 Years
"I love writing, and I also love that it’s not part of my job, which means I can write only when I feel like I have something to say"
Riki Goldstein
Catching up With
Falsely accused of espionage, David Tenenbaum is still seeking closure
Binyamin Rose
Catching up With
"Being an Orthodox Jew is not a burden. It’s a privilege and it gives a person a meaningful and fulfilling life”
Binyamin Rose
As They Grow
When you send your daughter to seminary, you might want to look into the ideals and values that those people espouse
Rabbi Zecharya Greenwald
As They Grow
Let your daughter know she has a choice in life: To live with what she has, or to be forever wishing that she were someone else
Rabbi Zecharya Greenwald
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