Why Most People Don’t Fulfill Their Resolutions and How to Be the Exception
Did you ever want to achieve something badly and then commit yourself to doing something about it, only to fall short, perhaps even spectacularly? If
Did you ever want to achieve something badly and then commit yourself to doing something about it, only to fall short, perhaps even spectacularly? If
As the weather shifts towards the winter season, I find this to be my favorite time of year to visit New York City. The illuminated
November 29, 1947, at 5:50 p.m. EST, the United Nations General Assembly approved a resolution that would divide the Land of Israel between a Jewish
Karen Kedmi made aliyah with her husband, David, on November 7 from Spring Valley, New York, to Jerusalem. Karen recently retired from Yavneh Academy in
When things run out, we try to replace them. In fact, in our home, we like to have the replacement there before the other item
Dear Dr. Chani, Over the past few weeks, my heart has been in my stomach trying to decide if I should continue dating someone. I
The Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks-Herenstein Center is proud to announce the winner and finalists of the Rabbi Sacks Book Prize, funded by a generous gift
A conversation with Rav Avraham Yeshaya Steinman, author of “Rav Chaim: A Life of Halachah” Highlighting: “Rav Chaim Kanievsky: Living A Life of Halachah” by
“A colossal Kiddush Hashem, were the words that came to mind when I observed the first Amud HaYomi test last week,” related Rabbi Moshe Fisher,
When I was a parent of small children, whenever I’d have a hard time, people would tell me, “Just wait until they become teenagers!” I
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