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Family First Feature
Growth hormone shots are increasingly touted as the solution — but is it worth giving them a shot?

By Shoshana Gross

Family Tempo
The Sasson family’s journey from Syria to sanctuary

By Malkie Schulman

War Diaries
Current events have uncovered a deep rot within our cities and suburbs—an ancient hate rooted too deeply to ever eradicate

By Family First Contributors

Now We're Talking
How do I respect her deeply held beliefs while maintaining my dignity and the dignity of my food?

By Sara Eisemann

Recipes

By Chaya Surie Goldberger

Family First Inbox
“Enough talking about overworking yourself just to impress your husband. He should be in this with you!”

By Family First Readers

Tempo: Second Guessing
“Let’s face it, why are kids bratty and spoiled? Because you always give in to their demands”

By Ariella Schiller

A Better You
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are common in children, affecting around eight percent of girls and one to two percent of boys by age five

By Family First Contributors

Face to Face
Korbanos are a reminder that our guf is meaningful only when used in the service of our seichel

By Mrs. Elana Moskowitz

Magazine Feature
A US military chaplain inspired Jewish soldiers with the secrets of lashon kodesh

By Yitzchok Schwarz

Inbox
“As long as people continue to pay high prices for sheitels, music bands, etc., and this becomes the new ‘norm,’ this problem will only grow”

By Mishpacha Readers

Second Thoughts
Pardon the lecture, but there is something mysterious about hair, and it goes beyond the modesty issue

By Rabbi Emanuel Feldman

EndNote
Rabbi Yaakov Klein calls himself an “old soul” — he is an author, a lecturer, and a musician

By Riki Goldstein

Dispatch
Two lonely friends in a lonely place. Friends who, very different though they were, had each other

By Rabbi Hillel Goldberg