Rut and the Redemptive Sounds of Silence
Human nature is such that we feel the need to respond and defend our positions when we have been criticized. Knee-jerk reactions are common, particularly
Human nature is such that we feel the need to respond and defend our positions when we have been criticized. Knee-jerk reactions are common, particularly
“It’s a Wonderful Life” is a film embedded in the psyche of every American. It teaches the need to silence outside noise in order to
The importance of each individual is certainly something we are all aware of. We saw at the outset of last week’s parsha (as well as
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The task of truly defining and explaining recovery from an eating disorder is one that I do not take lightly. When I stand in a
Suicide prevention is a serious topic, certainly nothing to joke about or romanticize. Yet, the recent Netflix series, 13 Reasons Why, portrays the disturbing life
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As Shavuot approaches and the school year winds down, it is time to think about a summer vacation, or begin planning for the fall. Seeking
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As we turn from Windsor onto Churchill on a day when the sun is shining brilliantly we cannot help but notice and remark to each