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With large families, a deep love of Israel and the Jewish people,simultaneous dedication to our faith and engagement with the broader world, dietary restrictions and
With large families, a deep love of Israel and the Jewish people,simultaneous dedication to our faith and engagement with the broader world, dietary restrictions and
For the past 20 years, since our children were in school full-time, Nina has been a travel agent. She noticed that people in Montreal would
Many local children will be headed back to school in the next few weeks. For those with ADHD, Asperger’s, anxiety, and other challenges, this transition
As the school year begins, parents are often confronted with mixed emotions. The excitement and optimism of new beginnings can at times be challenged by
I received a note from my nine-year-old son in sleep away camp this summer, which read as follows, “Dear Imma, I caught two turtles and
Have you ever thought about taking your child to your internist instead of the pediatrician? Probably not, because your Pediatrician is someone who specializes in
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, some two thirds of the world’s population is infected with H. pylori—bacteria found in the stomach.
This summer, Camp Mesorah has incorporated a unique and internationally successful leadership mountain biking program called GEERZ. The new program has never been seen before
Many Igbo, while practicing Christianity, nonetheless self-identify as Jews. This phenomenon dates back to the late 18th century, when the Igbo encountered Christianity, were introduced
TEL AVIV–At first glance, Yiddish phrases such as “oy vey” may seem odd when uttered by Samah Jayosi, a Muslim Palestinian citizen of Israel. Yet
One of the many struggles we parents face is determining how to set clear boundaries for our children and still allow them space to make
Reuven, a 6th grader, is assigned a school project. He comes home and tells his mother about the project: Reuven: “Today, I received a very