Reflections From a Mom in Motion: Yom HaKippurim Edition
This piece comes to you from my kitchen table on October 4, decaf coffee beside me as I prepare for the fast this evening. While
This piece comes to you from my kitchen table on October 4, decaf coffee beside me as I prepare for the fast this evening. While
(Courtesy of Project SARAH) It is widely known that the impact of trauma is extremely far reaching and may begin during adverse events from early
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Yael Buechler couldn’t be happier about the success of the matzah pajamas she created earlier this year. They were a success with children and adults,
Artist and educator Geula Twersky is the product of two very different experiences—on one side she is the child of a Holocaust survivor and on
With the weekly Torah cycle about to begin anew, it ought to come as no surprise that the Yiddish language is far from speechless. While
It’s September 15, and I am at Brooklyn’s Polonsky Shakespeare Center, attending Remember This: The Lesson of Jan Karski. There’s a talkback session following the
One of the most-frequently challenging jobs is that of a help desk technician. If you’re not familiar, let me explain. When you have an issue
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Nobody wants to imagine a time where they are confined to a hospital bed or facing a serious medical diagnosis. However, we have all heard