Holding Our Breaths Through Flu Season
I know you aren’t going to believe this, but I have something in common with Kelly Ripa. In case you don’t know who she is,
I know you aren’t going to believe this, but I have something in common with Kelly Ripa. In case you don’t know who she is,
When we met we were only 16 and 17, and we dreamt about our future together. We thought of the things we might do, the
I wrote last week about a woman who has become an accumulator, or more accurately, a compulsive hoarder. Many look at such people as outcasts,
In the era of smart phones and smart cars shouldn’t the design of our homes also be “smart?” And what does smart mean when referring
I suppose that before I had kids of my own I used to secretly roll my eyes at parents who strapped a teddy-bear backpack to
Mr. Alex Gold, the indefatigable and devoted director of Camp Dora Golding, began his orientation to the campers a few summers ago by recounting the
For many Americans, retirement is a stressful topic. Surveys repeatedly show a large percentage of US households are nowhere close to accumulating enough assets to
“When middle class people use financial planning solutions that are designed for the wealthy, it can be like treating heart disease with insulin,” said Jenny
As speculation regarding President Obama’s pending decision to reform immigration via executive action dominates the media, his administration last month finalized a program aimed at
As we bid farewell to 2014 and close the book on yet another year, it is an ideal time to look back at the past
Consider the following example: Rachel, a mother with four children under the age of 9, is always running around trying to take care of their
What if Moses decided not to lead the Jews out of Egypt because of his speech impediment? Award-winning author Chava Willig Levy, a polio survivor,