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Family First Feature
Chayala Neuhaus — the composer behind some of today’s most iconic songs, such as “A Yid” and “Miracles” — shares the story behind her songs

By Shterna Lazaroff

Family First Inbox
“Lisa Twerski’s differentiation of kinds of relationships clarified for me the work I struggle with”

By Family First Readers

Family Tempo
Still single? That’s nothing a marketing campaign can’t solve

By Rivka Kay

Musings
The walls are too steep to climb, the stones too slippery to scale. The only thing that can possibly lift you is Him

By Fay Glick

By the Numbers
Survey of the shidduch scene: systems, stats, and stories

By Family First Readers

Two Cents
Stressed hosts, late guests, and poached recipes

By Michali Naiman and Chana Fishman

A Better You
While it’s a rite of passage to start riding in a car without a booster, making the change too early can have devastating consequences

By Family First Contributors

Family First Serial
“Prayer helped me,” Katrina says finally. “And G-d’s messengers helped me, too.” She pauses. “Is this true for you, that you only helped yourself?”

By Leah Gebber

Washington Wrap
This is a bill with massive implications for the economy. How will it work? What’s actually in the bill, and what will it mean for you?

By Omri Nahmias

Inbox
“Kallah teachers, mentors and the like need to know their place and when and where to insert themselves — and if it’s ever appropriate to leave the parents out completely”

By Mishpacha Readers

The Moment
How does taking it easy on vacation tend to backfire for you?

By Shmuel Botnick and Yosef Herz

Second Dance
Reuven needed someone to ask a real question. Was anyone gutsy enough?

By Dov Haller

EndNote
“Sometimes, we have to seek a little stronger, try a little harder, to find Him, but as long as we make that effort, we can be reassured He is always there”

By Riki Goldstein

From My Table
We often get pizza from a place where the pizza has LOTS of crust. And when supper is over, I have a pile of pizza crusts that looks like a pile of bones. I decided to turn it int ...

By Chanie Nayman