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Ten true accounts of life-altering dreams that portended the future
Rachel Bachrach
Dinner Diaries
Family First reader Shoshana Friedman shares her kid-friendly, health-minded meals
Shoshana Friedman
Dinner Diaries
Real-world meal strategies from Family First reader Chani Klein
Riki Goldstein
Family First Editor's Letter
Sometimes the solution isn’t about tackling the reality, but about altering what we tell ourselves about that reality.
Bassi Gruen
Family First Editor's Letter
Sometimes the solution isn’t about tackling the reality, but about altering what we tell ourselves about that reality.
Bassi Gruen
Double Take
She was definitely the tzadeikes of the family. Who would’ve thought?
Rochel Samet
Double Take
True, you gave me my big break. But does that mean I owe you for life?
Rochel Samet
Windows
She made me go out with a blockhead, but she can’t make me marry him
Esther Shemtov
Windows
I had a ring and a sheitel — and the weight that was still at the forefront of my mind
Goldie Marks
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Our ignorance on the subject exposes our children to the greatest dangers involved with vaping

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The day before the wedding, I was visiting with my mother. She reached for my hand, looked me in the eye, and said, “Suren’yu, mein kind, I love you very much, and you know how much I love Chavi. I’m not coming to the wedding.”

By Sarah Moses Spero

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If you want to have a positive impact, if you want to build Torah, you don’t necessarily need to live in Flatbush or Lakewood

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