A Mother’s Love
There are things that happen in life that take maybe a few minutes of time and yet leave an impression for a lifetime. A wonderful
There are things that happen in life that take maybe a few minutes of time and yet leave an impression for a lifetime. A wonderful
The Jewish people always have the last laugh. Sometimes it takes a lot of patience to recognize it, but it never fails. Pharaoh tried to
Some time ago I was invited to attend a social evening at someone’s home. In searching for an appropriate word to call this particular event,
They seem to have had a great marriage, but the last few years she has been very concerned with her husband talking about leaving her.
Once upon a time, many years ago, I was a student in Stern College for Women and Others, as I affectionately referred to it. I
Teaneck–As Dr. Carol Glaser’s divorce support group for Orthodox women concludes after meeting for almost two years, a new group is forming to provide support
To a certain extent, running for President of the United States is a glorified popularity contest. As we know, it is not always the best
Livingston–Rabbi Elie Mischel has warmth, an engaging smile, and an inviting manner. He is young, energetic, and welcoming and, right off the bat, it’s easy
With lofty ambition and high-minded intentions, I erect small libraries of books upon my night table, eagerly anticipating the vacation I’ve planned for months. Finally,
Esther positively adored snow days. Whenever bad weather was predicted, she’d sleep fitfully, stumbling every few minutes to her daughter’s bedroom window that faced the
So is your family a “Feelings Family”? In order to understand this term, let’s consider the following example: Mrs. Jones: Sam, how was your day
In his 62 years Jack had traveled rather widely: sight-seeing trips to Europe, adventurous treks through the Yukon, the Alps, and the Rhone Valley, family