A Stubborn Virtue
Yes, it seemed somewhat strange! We all laughed, but it was a little awkward. It was at our wedding. As I was about to put
Yes, it seemed somewhat strange! We all laughed, but it was a little awkward. It was at our wedding. As I was about to put
I recently had the privilege of taking the trip of a lifetime with one of my best friends, Shira, who has been my best friend
Boy, was I glad my son didn’t speak Hebrew! A few years back we were in Israel for a family simcha, and I wanted to
On Sunday, February 26, my husband and I grabbed our winter coats and two dogs and walked a small trek between our apartment and Fort
On Wednesday, February 22, twenty-four eager Ma’ayanot students (myself included) flew out of Newark Airport, accompanied by three NCSY advisors as well as Regional Director
On March 17, I will have the privilege to run in the Jerusalem half marathon to help benefit Kav L’Noar. Running with me will be
“Flight attendants, please be seated for the next 10 minutes.” Just the words I didn’t want to hear! I was heading home from a trip
Review of God and Politics in Esther by Yoram Hazony, 2015. Cambridge University Press. 288 pages. paperback. ISBN-10: 1107583454 In these times of instability and
One of the most common complaints that I hear from my patients is how hard they find it to accomplish personal goals that they have
Nearly eight years ago I was admitted to a treatment center for the first time. I had been battling anorexia nervosa and clinical depression, and
On January 10, 2017, the office of US Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas) announced that he and Congressman Michael McCaul (R-Texas) and Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart (R-Florida)