Tips for the Holiday Weight Control Seeker
Dear Jenn, I spend a great deal of time preparing meals for the Yom Tovim. Once Rosh Hashanah begins, the food fest commences. I enjoy
Dear Jenn, I spend a great deal of time preparing meals for the Yom Tovim. Once Rosh Hashanah begins, the food fest commences. I enjoy
How do you know if someone is really listening to you? Really paying attention? Really focusing on what you are saying? Well, often it is
Ki Teitzei contains more laws than any other parsha in the Torah, and it is possible to be overwhelmed by this embarrass de richesse of
Recovery from an eating disorder can be summarized as follows: unlearning what has become a coping mechanism, to work toward what feels impossible. It’s that
Some commands in the Torah were understood so narrowly by the Sages that they were rendered almost inapplicable. One example is the ir ha-nidachat, the
When I was a girl, I had a younger cousin who was diagnosed with migraine headaches. My grandmother did not buy this. She did not
Many medical conditions are called by their Latin or Greek names, which describe the condition while giving it a medical-sounding name. Osteoporosis is a good
Part IX Why Was the Vaad Involved in Immigration? Some American Jews wanted to know why Stephen Klein and Irving Bunim insisted that it was
Moses, having set out the prologue and preamble to the covenant and its broad guiding principles, now turns to the details, which occupy the greater
Summer nights are winding down as we head into my fave season of all: autumn—back to school and back to Yom Tov. My, how things
Years ago when my now-husband and I were dating, he came up with a metaphoric “validate” button. I was in graduate school at the time,
As the summer is slowly (or maybe quickly) dwindling away, we begrudgingly embrace the fall and all that it has to offer. Early fall is