Naso: The Coca Cola Nazirite
Once in the town of Spring Lake there lived a girl named Sari who loved Coca Cola. Now, I know what you’re thinking: who doesn’t
Once in the town of Spring Lake there lived a girl named Sari who loved Coca Cola. Now, I know what you’re thinking: who doesn’t
Some columns have the ability to write themselves. I have recently found myself in several situations where the people speaking to me start with “please
I’m pleased to say that I have some information that will take a lot of the stress off going to your optometrist for an eye
Spoiler alert: This column installment talks about finding a balance. It’s a cliche theme that I’ve used before, and I apologize for bringing it up
By now, everyone in the Jewish community is well aware of the recently concluded trial of the rabbis accused of using illegal pressure tactics to
We were starting to think that we were coming of age in the technological world. Yes, it is true that our young grandchildren, those below
For Rabbi Eliezer L. Abish, a conversation with an 8-year-old daughter of a cousin living in Israel changed everything. He was then teaching third grade
My friend Sara died. That was five years ago. Upon returning from vacation and discovering her obituary in the newspaper, I cried. I still miss
Although the National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA) endorses pre-planning a funeral, it is an idea that can leave most people feeling a little uneasy. However,
Brain Fog is not a medically recognized diagnosis but rather an accumulation of symptoms that include feelings of confusion, forgetfulness and lack of focus and
During a therapy session, my client Rachel, a bright, loving, generous woman, uttered the following two statements: “I never felt my love was good enough.
In the May 14 edition of the Jewish Link, there was a Point/Counterpoint discussion about the legitimacy of segulot and the people who sell them.