
New Book Empowers Children to Build Resilience
Educators, librarians and parents searching for child-friendly ways to encourage kids to persevere and bounce back from mistakes now have a new resource with a
Educators, librarians and parents searching for child-friendly ways to encourage kids to persevere and bounce back from mistakes now have a new resource with a
For many of us, our “go to” place for special treats for our children, relaxing coffee dates and quick on-the-go snacks is Dunkin’ Donuts on
Part 47 (written 2014) (Continued from previous week) A Day in Sderot Dedicated to the Memory of Ela Abukasis There are stories that are easy
When I first moved to Israel, one of my aliyah-angel friends took me for my first grocery shopping trips to teach me the how-tos of
As a freelance writer, I sometimes write resumes for clients who are unemployed—that’s why they want me to write a resume—and I’m not sure if
In Jewish life, there are lots of important questions, some of which do not have a perfectly clear answer. For example, why doesn’t chopped liver
Baruch Hashem, I had the zechus of spending a wonderful Sukkot with my family in the most beautiful place in the world: Yerushalayim. While it
(Third in a four-part series) During the March 2018 AIPAC Policy Conference in the nation’s capital, Sen. Robert Menendez (D-NJ) was asked to stop and
It was just a moment. One among many thousands of contact points in the life of an inspirational figure. One that passed too quickly, but
The Zohar and Eliyahu HaNavi It is the highlight of the Zohar reading of the Brit Yitzhak, the gathering of family and friends at the
In listening to the Torah readings during the festive Yom Tov of Sukkot, it occurred to me that the bookend sefarim of Bereishit and Devarim
The phrase “mi natan la-sechvi vinah?” (=who gave the “sechvi” understanding?) is found at Job 38:36. The verse has two parts: who put wisdom in