Helping Your Single Not Be Single
The Shidduch crisis is certainly not new to our world. We hear about it, we read about it, and we see it happening all day
The Shidduch crisis is certainly not new to our world. We hear about it, we read about it, and we see it happening all day
There is a sign on my office wall which reads “Hurt people hurt people.” It is a very true and powerful statement. When we feel
My wife and I recently came back from Israel where we spent quality time with our son, Meir, who is serving in the IDF’s Givati
Los Angeles—The Israeli-American Council’s Sifriyat Pijama B’America (SP-BA), which provides free Hebrew children’s books to families in the United States, has partnered with Storyly, a
Maybe it’s not only teachers who get a headache from their students’ lip smacking, bubble popping and gum cracking. Dr. Nathan Watemberg of Meir Medical
We are not allowed to hit our children—even if they deserve it. When we punish them, it needs to be politically correct: Time outs, taking
Several months ago, I wrote a column about my daughter wanting to get a pet as a birthday present (although I did not want one),
A recent article in The Jewish Link entitled “Unconsummated” addressed the prevalence of unconsummated marriages in the Jewish world and some of the reasons that
Whether you are shoveling snow, caring for a new-born, lifting groceries, sitting in front of a computer, or even brushing your teeth, it is important
As the temperature drops and the snow falls, many of us dream of hibernating over the long cold winter by curling up in front of
If you are one of the many people who have unsuccessfully tried to lose weight, at the Sadkhin Complex there’s a unique and effective approach
I am writing this piece from Café Aroma in Israel, where I am working and vacationing. Part of the work I will be doing here