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Family First Feature
When the cards are not in your favor

By Chav Eisenberg

Flashback
“One’s good deeds are one’s most authentic offspring.”

By Miriam Kosman

Family First Feature
Six students of Rebbetzin Denah Weinberg reminisce about this great woman and the transformational impact she had on their lives

By Ariella Schiller

Family First Feature
Family First convenes a panel to study why we’re so overwhelmed — and how to combat it

By Naomie Rubner

It Happened at Midnight: Pesach Theme 5783
While the world dreams and the stars twinkle, the Creator neither slumbers nor sleeps. Ten stories of midnight miracles, epiphanies, and revelations

By Family First Contributors

Family First Feature
Three women looked around, saw the void in their families, and realized they could be the ones to fill it

By Shterna Lazaroff

Family First Feature
 In this honest diary, Batya Sherizen recounts how encountering death shaped her into the woman she is today

By Batya Sherizen and Rafaella Levine

Family First Inbox
“Assign me with a Day of Defiance — so I can publicly, proudly buck the intimidating silliness. Perhaps I’ll be a voice of reason”

By Family First Readers

Magazine Feature
The best indication that the bodyguards for Israel’s Yom Tov guests are doing their job is that you can’t even tell they’re around

By Rachel Ginsberg

To Be Honest
For some reason, Klal Yisrael’s hearts and pocketbooks just don’t open in the same way when it comes to families of divorce

By Batsheva Kirsch

Heaven-Sent: Pesach Theme 5783
This Yom Tov, when Eliyahu HaNavi visits every household, we share a collection of first-person encounters, tales of miraculous intervention by a mysterious figure

By Rachel Bachrach

A Better You
I encourage a small reframe, which can lead to giant changes: Don’t aim for control, aim to take charge

By Family First Contributors

The Moment
Like anything a tzaddik says, the few words contained endless layers of meaning

By Shmuel Botnick and Yosef Herz

Family Diary
“I apologize that this got so out of control,” he said softly. “Really, I wish it hadn’t ended like this”

By Tzippi Leibenson