The Import of Simchas HaChaim in Our Jewish Ideology
In the previous article we discussed the idea that the charge to sustain one’s simchat hachaim” (joy of life) is an important value in our
In the previous article we discussed the idea that the charge to sustain one’s simchat hachaim” (joy of life) is an important value in our
Even in the frigid 34 degrees, torrential downpour (with flash flood warnings blaring in sync on everyone’s personal phones), thousands of citizens and law enforcement
It’s not often you hear of a boy donating his hair, but MTA student Akiva Kra grew out his hair for almost a year to
Hi, my name is Nava, and I will be celebrating my bat mitzvah in a few weeks. As part of my becoming a bat mitzvah,
Hi, my name is Nava, and I will be celebrating my bat mitzvah in a few weeks. As part of my becoming a bat mitzvah,
With the winter season upon us and Shabbat ending early, Bris Avrohom launched its Second Annual Avos U’banim on Saturday nights, where the fathers and
Part 2 In Part 1 we explored why parents may yell at their kids and why yelling can be a problem. Part 2 offers solutions
Parents are afraid that if their child is not doing well in school, that they will not succeed in life. Kid hasn’t made friends in
A few weeks ago my daughter and her husband had a baby girl. She is, Baruch Hashem, our first grandchild. My husband and I are
Recently, I attended a full day conference and workshop on suicide prevention, sponsored by Rutgers University Behavioral Health Care and the New Jersey Traumatic Loss
Step # 5, Part 1 ‘ועשית הישר והטוב בעיני ה “You shall do what is right and what is good in the eyes of Hashem…”
Almost 50% of all marriages in the United States will end in divorce or separation. The divorce rate in the Orthodox community is catching up,