
Think Summer! Sleepaway Camp Tips for Parents
Tracy Levine did not have the ideal overnight camp experience, which she attributes to not attending the right camp for her. That is why now—as
Tracy Levine did not have the ideal overnight camp experience, which she attributes to not attending the right camp for her. That is why now—as
After months of speculation and conjecture, the race is officially under way. The starter pistol has been fired, the starting gate has opened, and the
For Stan Steinreich, the world is an open conversation where barriers are broken through impactful, meaningful use of communication. Look at his accomplishments and one
Vayikra: 11: 1-29 A lonely hyrax sat on a windswept butte overlooking the verdant green valley below. He was a plump little fellow, about the
I find that people are generally very curious about mental health and mental illness. The human mind is a fascinating thing and people are interested
“Thank you.” Two little words that we hear on a daily basis, and yet there seems to be a strong deficit in the number of
We are in a culture of doers. If there is something to get done, well, then get up and do it. In order to get
I know that son No.1 was home for the holidays. I know this because I hung Welcome Home signs all over the house so he
In school, my class recently learned the story in Sefer Bamidbar about Miriam’s tzara’at. According to the text, God inflicted her with tzara’at because she
The Ba’al Tefila (prayer leader) was old, probably in his 80s, his complexion wan, his hair snow white and thin, his posture stooped, but his
A Q&A with Rabbi Nechemye Hoffman Rabbi Nechemye Hoffman is the founder and Director of Kollel Chatzos. A young, married father of 3, he started
Though ubiquitous for centuries, divorce today has increased significantly in the Orthodox community. In today’s times, almost everyone knows someone affected by divorce. Given this