Life Goes On, But It Will Never Be the Same
Reflections from two Israeli mothers who lost children on 9/11. September 11, 2001 was a global turning point, a day in which hundreds of thousands
Reflections from two Israeli mothers who lost children on 9/11. September 11, 2001 was a global turning point, a day in which hundreds of thousands
We cannot imagine that there is anyone that hasn’t felt certain pangs of trepidation as their children set off for their first days of school.
Dear Dr. Chani, Coronavirus has hit my family hard. Not medically, but financially. My husband was laid off from his job two months ago, and
I went to visit a close friend this week who was hosting a garage sale. It stirred up a lot of emotions, like how much
Please contact [email protected] to claim your prize. There were so many amazing masks that we are overjoyed to print many honorable mentions. We hope all
To many observers, the disparity between the performance of the stock market and the performance of the U.S. economy is a classic case of cognitive
Our schools have reopened and our children are finally able to return to a more “normal” way of learning. Many regulations have been put in
Highlighting: “The Crowns on the Letters: Essays on the Aggada and the Lives of the Sages” By Rabbi Ari Kahn. OU Press. 2020. English. Hardcover.
As these past months in quarantine draw to a close, and people begin returning to shul, school and work, we are reminded that even during
If you’ve been following my story you know that the date of the Olympic Marathon for women was switched from Sunday to Saturday (the Jewish
The familiar debate among social scientists contrasting the importance of nature versus nurture in human development has been going on for at least two centuries,
Part 3 In my previous article, I shared insights from a group of female leaders about how to position ourselves and our businesses for coronavirus