Too Busy to Pray, Busier Than God Wants Us to Be?
I write this piece with just over 24 hours remaining until Kol Nidrei and of course, we are on deadline, as we often seem to
I write this piece with just over 24 hours remaining until Kol Nidrei and of course, we are on deadline, as we often seem to
This summer was supposed to have been a momentous one for Yellowstone National Park. Celebrating its 150th anniversary—the first national park in the world to
When words take wing, they modulate into song. That is what they do here in Ha’azinu as Moses, with the Angel of Death already in
The concerning part of stigma surrounding mental health topics is that nearly one in five U.S. adults lives with a mental illness (52.9 million in
Fear is the first hurdle to overcoming addiction. It’s a powerful emotion that can stop you from even contemplating recovery. Common fears in recovery reflect
Health and wellness coaches play a pivotal role in guiding individuals to make sustainable and long-term changes to their health and quality of life. In
On October 25, American Friends of Soroka Medical Center (AFS) will host a Decade of Friendship Celebration, its 10th annual gala event, at the Pierre
One of the top reasons people put off making an estate plan, especially if they are on the younger side, is because no one really
If there was ever a winery making wines that pair perfectly with Shabbat or Yom Tov-worthy dishes, it’s Shiloh winery. If you have not heard
The maritime border agreement with Lebanon will maintain the Israeli security line in territorial waters; the US and France will be the guarantors. Israel will
What do you say to your successor? What advice do you give them? Vayelech is the place to look for the answer, because it is
On September 29-30, 1941, the eve of Yom Kippur, the Germans murdered 33,771 Jewish men, women and children in Babi Yar, almost four miles from