The Challenge and Power of Shabbat
Puzzles. Blank stares. Books. As a young woman living a half-life, suffering through anorexia, this is how I spent Shabbat. It felt as if Shabbat
Puzzles. Blank stares. Books. As a young woman living a half-life, suffering through anorexia, this is how I spent Shabbat. It felt as if Shabbat
Things were much simpler years ago. When my husband and I bought our home 43 years ago, we put down a hundred dollar binder. There
Several weeks ago, a terrible tragedy occurred: a young woman named Faigy Mayer committed suicide from a Manhattan building. According to reports, Ms. Mayer was
The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), known to all as the Iran deal, is a moral and strategic capitulation to the virulently anti-American, anti-Israel
The monarch butterfly is one example of a species that practices return migration. This process of revisiting a place that one has lived in before
Eighteen months after Susan’s1 husband lost the fight to cancer, she was still in such inner pain that she was wondering if she’d ever find
Entering play on Sunday August 2, 2015 were six teams all eyeing a chance at a birth or a play in game for the finals.
There is a distinctive kind of relief that comes with sharing your struggles with another person, who has had a similar experience. Group therapy can
Landwer Coffee has agreed to shutter on Saturdays, after Badatz threatened to revoke kashrut certification of affiliated firm. A Landwer café in downtown Jerusalem has
Dear Coach Gila, I love the summer and really appreciate the long sunny days and slower pace. Breakfast, however is proving to be a challenge!
Recently, while sitting at home and preparing to go to the beach, Dan the mailman, as my children call him, dropped our daily mail pile
In previous articles in this series we considered the idea that it is unrealistic to expect a “one size fits all” approach to dealing with