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Family First Feature
Always laughing, always teaching, always learning, Rebbetzin Temi Kamenetsky brought thousands closer to Torah

By Elisheva Appel

Family First Feature
Behind every couple's fight is a yearning to reconnect; how EFT can change their dance

By Penina Flug LCSW

Family First Inbox
"If Klal Yisrael can’t learn that the only perfection in the world is Hashem, then we will never be able to properly guide our students"

By Family First Readers

Family First Inbox
"So yes, not everyone is narcissistic. But if the person is… it’s very, very relevant"

By Family First Readers

Family Living
There’s usually a lonely box of wax paper somewhere. Here are a few great uses

By Chanie Nayman

Family Tempo
I knew my husband's neshamah was waiting for chalitzah

By Raizel Rosenberg

A Better You
What you need to know about eczema

By Family First Contributors

Musings
She’d just had a baby—and she was discussing peanut-butter sandwiches

By Sarah Tovah Braha

Tech Wire
Things you probably know, but if you don't, they're game changers

By Esther Kurtz

Face to Face
Our posture in prayer reminds us that we're akin to angels

By Mrs. Elana Moskowitz

Washington Wrap
Elected to restore sanity, Biden's in big trouble

By Omri Nahmias

Diary Serial
Despite everything, despite knowing others would love to be in my place — I still feel sorriest for me

By Rena Wieder

For the Record
In an age of migration, Rav Shlomo Nosson Kotler (1856–1945) seemed to have been everywhere

By Dovi Safier and Yehuda Geberer

Out of the Woods
“Wait. Those three men we met — they were part of the gang? They were also looking for you? And you were there? Up in a tree? And we didn’t know??”

By Rochel Samet