The Ikea Effect
Professor Dan Arieli once wrote about the “Ikea effect.” If we ourselves assemble something that we bought, we are more attached to it because of
Professor Dan Arieli once wrote about the “Ikea effect.” If we ourselves assemble something that we bought, we are more attached to it because of
“No one ever has enough time.” “Time flies.” “Time is money.” “Time is a wasting.” “Time is an illusion.” “Time is precious.” “Time heals all
Passaic/Clifton has an incredible view of the New York City skyline. With the completion of the new American Dream mall in New Jersey—five miles away—there
The greatest drama of human history was about to unfold. It had been 2500 years since man’s first disobedience, and since humanity had been expelled
Last week, my daughter sent me a video of my 3-year-old twin grandsons watching their minivan go through the car wash. They were shrieking with
A well-known American author asserted: “argue for your limitations and they become yours.” We trap ourselves in narrow self-defined profiles—convincing ourselves that once we possess
Anticipation, waiting, looking forward. It is a difficult task to do these patiently, remaining focused on the goal and willing to wait for it, however
Two young women, by the initials of HM and AM, have been arguing over the same issue since they were in the third grade; They
In Parshat Ki Tisa, Hashem tells Moshe that from this point forward, he will only see God’s back and will no longer see His face.
“And Hashem said, ‘Behold there is a place near Me and you can stand on the rock. And it shall be when My glory passes
A short fuse makes a person lose. In this week’s Torah portion (Ex. 34:6) we learn that God is extremely patient with us and is
A Jewish woman went to India on what seemed to be a spiritual quest. She traveled a great distance to get to this ashram and