Are You a Fussy Eater?
Funny how food preferences (or aversions) seem to just be there. There are people who can eat pretty much anything (though there are probably some
Funny how food preferences (or aversions) seem to just be there. There are people who can eat pretty much anything (though there are probably some
I recently completed a wonderful Yom Kippur. I was invited to join a special minyan in the home of Moshe (and Eliza) Skoczylas who was
A new year has begun, and please God, a better year. Not a better year in terms of circumstances–our health, our wealth, and, indeed, our
Recently, I wrote about marriage and the necessity of not commenting or even looking or thinking about your spouse in areas that he/she wants or
Last week I said that I would talk about how to get through the sometimes terrible aspects of marriage, while never giving up on the
Why am I so stuck on marriage? Yeah, in some cases it’s great, but in many others it’s just so-so, and in not such a
Y o u r daughter is in “the Parsha.” Actually it is frighteningly late—she is 25 and still not married! She has been doing all
Most people crave and sometimes achieve the wonder and closeness of a good marriage. And yet, in spite of that, we occasionally, if not frequently,
I just received a copy of a new book and I can’t put it down. While I found Yehuda Aviner’s The Prime Ministers quite impressive,
Rebbe by Joseph Telushkin Hardcover: 640 pages Publisher: HarperWave (June 10, 2014) I just got a copy of a new book last week, and
Nina and I have frequently facilitated sessions in marriage enhancement for couples with great or average marriages who would benefit from sharing ideas with others.
After the creation of Adam and Chava, the Torah says “Al Ken Yaazov Ish Es Oviv Ves Imo, Vdovak B’ishto Vhoyu L’vosor Echod”—therefore a man