A Few Books I Enjoyed During Sukkot
Sukkot is called zman simchatenu. There were several books I was able to read that certainly added to that simcha. The first of my reads
Sukkot is called zman simchatenu. There were several books I was able to read that certainly added to that simcha. The first of my reads
I really had no idea what was in store for me. It was last fall and I was on the tail end of a long
My father’s 22nd yahrzeit fell on the weekend of a bar mitzvah we attended in Charlotte, North Carolina. While out of town on the occasion,
Step #4 Part 2 פתח תפתח את ידך לאחיך לעניך ולאבינך בארצך “Open your hand to your brother, to your poor and to the needy
In last month’s column, we left off with the cliffhanger question several of my clients have asked me: Now that we have purged so much
“What, exactly, is a life coach?” I get asked this question all the time. Sometimes I don’t actually get asked this… but rather receive a
We’re all familiar with the phrase tikkun olam, acts of kindness to repair the world, but how many of us actually put the concept into
(Courtesy of Kaplen JCC) The Thurnauer School of Music invites pre-college students from New Jersey to audition for its master class featuring cellist Philippe Muller,
(Courtesy of Kaplen JCC) On Saturday, Nov. 9 at 7:30 p.m., the JCC Thurnauer School of Music will present “A Musical Celebration of Vladimir Zaslavsky,”
Galleries to feature works by Mozelle Forman, Lizzy Synalovski and Jennifer Levine. (Courtesy of JCC MetroWest) JCC MetroWest will present an all-female slate of art
(Courtesy of Chai Lifeline) Chai Lifeline welcomed in the Jewish New Year by helping families living with pediatric illness prepare for the Yomim Tovim through
(Courtesy of JCT) The Jerusalem College of Technology (JCT) announced the launch of the first-of-its-kind Torah and Technology Research Center, which will provide the specialized