Proactive Sensitivity
Imagine the scene: All of Yaakov’s children surrounding the coffin of their beloved father, standing reverently, tearfully, at the entrance to the Mearat HaMachpela…and in
Imagine the scene: All of Yaakov’s children surrounding the coffin of their beloved father, standing reverently, tearfully, at the entrance to the Mearat HaMachpela…and in
Music is an integral part of a young person’s life. Most students in Jewish day schools will sing a Jewish song in tefillah at least
“Have you ever seen the king?” asked the sophisticate. “No,” answered the simpleton. —Rabbi Nachman of Breslov, from “The Sophisticate & the Simpleton” Science and
It’s almost January 16, and do you know what day that is? That’s right: It’s National Nothing Day. Don’t pretend. You did not know that.
There are so many aspects of making a simcha. Folks try their best in picking a menu, a band, what they say in their speeches.
Unless one is an avid skier, we find that people are very unhappy when those white flakes begin to descend upon us. Complaints are vociferous.
I recently took to social media to ask friends/readers what they’d like to know more about in the realm of eating disorders and mental health.
Rachel Eckstein is studying at The Jeanie Schottenstein Center for Advanced Torah Studies for Women (Nishmat) in the Pat neighborhood of Jerusalem. She is originally
Our digitally saturated culture does not tend toward simple explanations or applications. It’s just too easy to produce a 10-minute video and attach 50 photos,
Ok, so before you pass go, I need to share my approach when it comes receiving/earning a commission check, referral fee or bonus. I recommend
“NOT the Last Butterfly,” a new film co-produced and co-directed by Joe Fab, creator of the film “Paper Clips,” will be shown at the Manhattan
Steven Meltzer, founder and owner of Abbey’s Kitchens, Baths & Interiors, is able to sum up what sets his company apart in three words: “service,