A West Side Story
One of the great joys of living on the Upper West Side is the potential for celebrity spotting. Pre-pandemic, when more people were in the
One of the great joys of living on the Upper West Side is the potential for celebrity spotting. Pre-pandemic, when more people were in the
Sarah Herbsman is a certified family coach as well as advanced trainer of the Nurtured Heart Approach®. She works with parents and young adults who
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(Courtesy of Hadran) Rabbanit Michelle Cohen Farber wakes up at 4:45 a.m. every day. One cup of coffee later, she powers on her computer and
As someone who uses words for a living, it’s getting increasingly more difficult to say anything these days, in fear of offending someone. But I
The Jewish Link recently published a “Letter to the Editor” concerning tallit-related protocols in certain shuls. The letter regaled readers with a tale involving a
The wind is blowing hard, the rain comes and goes, no snow yet, but the temperature is definitely cold. It’s not Canada or the U.S.
During quarantine, as the number of things to think about started to run out and boredom began to set in, I turned my thoughts to
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Dear Shayna B., My family is invited to our neighbor’s bar mitzvah but I do not want to go! The bar mitzvah boy has always