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Medical Mysteries
“I’m not hanging up until you tell me you’ll see a doctor today!” A mother’s intuition isn’t a small thing to ignore

By Faigy Peritzman

Family First Inbox
“Once I started therapy, I told my mother that I can’t imagine relating to a boy who didn’t have to work on himself”

By Family First Readers

Family Tempo
We left Israel for a short visit. We returned 15 years later

By Beth Perkel

A Better You
Executive functioning refers to a set of mental skills that enables people to get tasks done

By Family First Contributors

Windows
Finding the shoes I wanted was proving mission impossible

By Raizy Appeldorfer

Musings
Our princess spent her first day of life undergoing a battery of tests and scans

By Gila Mensch

Family First Serial
As he moves, his tzitzis flap gently; they are dyed green, and she wonders why, for she has only seen tzitzis made of yellowing wool

By Leah Gebber

Family First Serial
Had she been kidding herself all those years? Had she really never had potential to be anything more than an amateur?

By Esther Kurtz

Parshah
Sometimes living without knowing the plan is part of Hashem’s plan

By Faigy Peritzman

Yiddishe Gelt
How much do you fork over when dining out?

By Mishpacha Readers

Spirit and Sparks
Can a course based on secular wisdom align with Torah values?

By Baila Vorhand

The Rose Report
As the midterms loom, what’s motivating Americans to vote?

By Binyamin Rose

Jolly Solly
Uh-oh. It was Mr. Krankowitz. Any minute now, the old man would bang on their door to complain to their father

By R. Atkins

Inbox
“Struggling teens don’t get a bad message about substance abuse from an article about addiction. If anything, it would encourage them to get help before they spiral too far down a ...

By Mishpacha Readers