Engaging Your Children in the Pesach Seder: Can This Year Be Different?
As parents and grandparents, we all look forward to the Seder each year and anticipate the opportunity to transmit our Mesorah and essential Jewish values
As parents and grandparents, we all look forward to the Seder each year and anticipate the opportunity to transmit our Mesorah and essential Jewish values
In thinking about Pesach and the Seder, a very, very wise parent once brought something AMAZING to my attention: The Seder is, in fact, a
It’s hard to believe the world has changed this much in just a few weeks. A few weeks ago, life was basically normal. Sure, we’d
The week before Passover brings a yearly anxiety about the preparations needed for the holiday. For my husband and me there is always an extra
1. Stress is normal and healthy in this situation. Let’s embrace our moodiness, irritability, anxiety, anger, sadness, fear and frustration. Understanding that they are all
Part 1 Dining room tables are now student desks, backyards are now playgrounds and kitchens are now school cafeterias. As families and teachers all around
Part II “Mitzvah goreret mitzvah,” one mitzvah promotes another, is an uncontestable reality within our community, especially during trying times such as these. With no
By Norman B. Gildin “Will the coronavirus pandemic affect fundraising?” Anyone who can answer this question deserves the “Fortune Teller of the Century” award. No
Sometimes, as we learn from cactus plants, the stress of a hot dry climate is sometimes what creates an optimum environment for growth. As we
Dov Katz is getting calls from schools, shuls, parents and nonprofits all over the world, asking how their group can have a Digital Dov virtual
Part III: On the Pandemic Of ‘Loneliness’ In the post-Pesach article we considered the drastic transformations in our lives that resulted from the onslaught of
People afraid of being exposed to COVID-19 can use the time home to be exposed to a variety of Jewish music and topics. “We’ve got