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Family First Feature
4 women share stories of times they overcame hurt

By Family First Contributors

Family First Feature
The asarah harugei malchus lived and died to sanctify His Name

By Gitti Meirovitz

A Better You
Food is a huge aspect of weight but it’s not just about what children eat

By Family First Contributors

Family First Inbox
“...as a geriatric care manager for many years as well, I was surprised not to see my profession mentioned in the article”

By Family First Readers

Windows
It’s my favorite Tishrei tradition, and I secretly look forward to it as Yom Kippur gets closer

By Toby Diamant

Musings
Shouldn’t I be able to get everything done if I’m not working?

By Keren Elstone

Family Tempo
Old rivalry reared its head — and then the shul collapsed

By Bashie Lisker

The Next Chapter
“Eureka!” I thought. “That’s it! Texting: a blessing or a nightmare? A gift or the curse of modern technology?”

By Ahava Ehrenpreis

Cut ‘n Paste
It summed everything up: Make yourself at home, and in the meantime, let’s learn Torah, because that’s what life is about

By Avi Levinson

Stopover
The 53,000-square-foot Friendship Circle of New Jersey (FCNJ) is unlike anything I’ve seen before

By Sivan Rahav-Meir

EndNote
His poignant single, “Va’asayem B’Tefillah,” captures the mood of a beseeching nation over the last 12 month

By Riki Goldstein

Guestlines
The power of a kabbalah to commit to be better in some way is inestimable

By Rabbi Henoch Plotnik

War Diaries
My phone buzzes again, another red alert. Hodayot. Kfar Zeitim. Lavi. Nabi Shu’ayb

By  Shoshana Gold

LifeTakes
Welcome to the World of Remorse, the world of “I could have said….” “I could have done….” “I could have been....”

By Sarah Moses Spero