With Sharsheret, We Are Not Alone
I had been married for seven months when I was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Just one month before my diagnosis, I was on my honeymoon.
I had been married for seven months when I was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Just one month before my diagnosis, I was on my honeymoon.
The world recently commemorated 9/11—the day where countless lives were taken, the day when our sense of security was forever shattered, the day that forever
An infant has no sense of permanency—that’s one reason why they can play “peek-a-boo” forever; their brains are not developed enough to understand that you
100. That number is a very big accomplishment. Living to 100, doing 100 jumping jacks, running 100 marathons, eating 100 pints of ice cream or
If you go on Chol Hamoed trips, at some point you’re going to find yourself at an amusement park. Amusement parks are great, because you
Assuming Congress doesn’t intervene, on October 1st one of the essential mechanisms with which medical providers code their insurance claims will undergo a radical change.
It was a beautiful Labor Day weekend and I decided to take my children fishing. As I stood with them at the water’s edge, I
Eli Gerstner, the producer of The Yeshiva Boys Choir, is without a doubt one of Jewish music’s most creative stars in the industry. As if
(Note: The story below is one that I recently shared with my son, Yoni, who is a tour guide in Israel, for him to use
In the mid-1960s a baby was born in Texas named Greg. Greg was never the biggest or strongest kid, but he mastered his craft using
You’ve invested time and money instilling Jewish values in your children. But are they passionate about being Jewish? Next summer they just might be. At
The term “Lashon Hakodesh” means different things to different people. It’s generally translated as “the holy language.” And what that language is can also mean