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Dear Dr. Chani, I have really been enjoying reading your column. It prompted me to think about some of my own relationships that could use
Dear Dr. Chani, I have really been enjoying reading your column. It prompted me to think about some of my own relationships that could use
Editor’s Note: We are thrilled to introduce Harry Glazer’s new monthly column, Jewish Link Super Fan of the Month. Ami Avraham is a bundle of
When we mention to people that we moved to the Teaneck area we often hear responses such as, “Oh, you are living in a very
It was almost 20 years ago to the day that Jake Rabinowitz and his daughter, Debra, traveled out to Colorado Springs, in southern Colorado, on
Over the past few months I have been exploring the Palisades Interstate Park. It’s mind boggling to me that this gem of a natural area,
With Olga Segal Photographed by David Beyda On love of the Torah: When my kids were younger, I used to make parsha cakes for them weekly
Welcome back to “How Should I Know?”—the column that four out of five doctors recommend as a way of dealing with insomnia on Friday nights.
According to Jewish law, Halloween is not to be celebrated by Jews. This restriction can be traced to the Torah which, for obvious reasons, does
There are a lot of choices that parents have to navigate today. In addition to making choices about work schedules, what school will look like
The most talented writers, musicians, poets and artists might be extraordinarily creative. However, their abilities are limited; they must create from something else. Only Hashem
The New York Times is under fire for publishing an article about one of the world’s most notorious anti-Semites, without any mention of his anti-Semitism.
(Courtesy of Paterson Shul) Aaron Cohen (l) and Roma Fish (r), residents of Senior Towers of Paterson and members of the Paterson Shul are flanked