Can I Have My Friends and My Marriage Too?
Dear Dr. Chani, I would like your advice on a long-standing concern about friendship and marriage that I am currently facing head on. When I
Dear Dr. Chani, I would like your advice on a long-standing concern about friendship and marriage that I am currently facing head on. When I
(Courtesy of YU) Shoshana Schechter (’91) has been named the first associate dean for Torah studies at Stern College for Women. She will work, starting
As my personal home organizing projects continue, I’d like to share some lessons learned. As many of you know, I love doing laundry. My laundry
One of the most special emotional events for me as a teacher is our Chumash presentation. The excitement of that night is palpable. I am
(Courtesy of NextGen Bootcamp) With COVID-19 leading to camp cancellations across the country, many parents and students are looking for fun and productive options for
(Courtesy of Kayitz Babayit) What will your daughter be doing when school ends? Between school and camp (June 22-26), she can participate in Camp Kayitz
Part 2 (Continued from last week) I mentioned my uncle Issy earlier. Although he was not directly related to us, as the brother of two
Harriman State Park, in New York state just north of the border with New Jersey, is a great place to hike. It offers a network
Lawyers are familiar with the phrase “without prejudice,” which, according to businessdictionary.com is defined as: “1) When used in a document or letter, without prejudice
Part I Have you ever wondered what happened to the descendants of the Sephardic pioneers who first settled North America in the colonial period? Undoubtedly,
Welcome back to “How Should I Know?”—the advice column that you want to stay at least six feet away from, according to the CDC. Dear
How many of the 613 mitzvot can be performed via Zoom? Let’s do the math. The Talmud, at Makkot 23(b), states: “Rabbi Simlai taught: There