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Many shuls are struggling currently with keeping up viable minyanim during this pandemic era. Attendance is poor at daily minyan, but for many shuls, it
Many shuls are struggling currently with keeping up viable minyanim during this pandemic era. Attendance is poor at daily minyan, but for many shuls, it
I’m old enough to recall the pre-eruv days, when we were not permitted to carry items to shul or push baby strollers on Shabbat. As
Part II (Note: In my first article on parental authority, I wrote about establishing family values.) The second necessary component for parental success is influence.
I would like to dedicate this article to my brother who passed away last week, and share with you a glimpse and some insight into
Reviewing: “The Challah Girl” by Bracha K. Sharp. Mosaica Press. 2019. English. Hardcover. 32 pages. ISBN-13: 978-1946351623. “The Challah Girl” is a heartwarming new picture
“Everybody who joined the Abraham Accords will see the benefits for their own people,” declared U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. “So I am highly
(Courtesy of CPI) Covid Plasma Initiative’s lifesaving efforts have expanded to include the facilitation of a newly available, potentially life-saving antibody treatment referred to as
A lot has been written recently about pandemic fatigue. The notion that, after many months of being extra careful and compliant with COVID-19 related precautions,
The idea of this being the start of a “New Year” is not one that really speaks to me. I, like most of our Jewish
Difficulty feeding a new baby can cause frustration and tears in both new and experienced parents. One possible cause for these problems is a tongue
For individuals with autism, some skills, such as everyday communication or safely crossing the street, do not come as naturally as they may for others.
For individuals with autism, some skills, such as everyday communication or safely crossing the street, do not come as naturally as they may for others.