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That moment. The one when your phone is finally on airplane mode, you’re buckled in and the plane begins to circle the tarmac. You finally
That moment. The one when your phone is finally on airplane mode, you’re buckled in and the plane begins to circle the tarmac. You finally
Sending children off for their gap year is a tremendous milestone. For many students, it is an exciting opportunity that will allow them to explore
(Courtesy of SMGH) It’s that time of the year—Elul, where we get our lives in order for the coming High Holy Days, the Yomim Noraim.
Insurance is not tangible; it’s not something in your hands that you walk out with once purchased. Health, dental and vision insurance are somewhat tangible
Spoiler alert: There is none! Life is ever-changing and the magic lies within our self-awareness, flexibility and simply letting go. If you’re old enough to
Thus far, we’ve explored how to become more persistent and less affected by pointless, manipulative criticism. But how do we handle criticism that is warranted?
Dear Dr. Chani, I have been dating a guy—let’s call him Eli—for a few months. We were set up by friends, even though he typically
Really? How could you possibly? There are certain occasions when people say things that totally rub me the wrong way. “I know the pain you
Rav Dovid Hofstedter visits and addresses three camps. “The Dirshu Daf HaYomi B’Halacha L’Bochurim did so much for us here at Camp Merkaz HaChaim. It
Welcome back to “How Should I Know?”—the only advice column that starts and ends with Barchu. Dear Mordechai, If in Yiddishkeit, the night comes before
If your child goes to sleepaway camp near Lake Como, PA, then your child should be very familiar with the two renowned kosher vendors: Como
Imagine you’re a writer for The Jewish Link and your editor suggests that you write a review of a new ice cream place by the