The Play’s the Thing
If you’re like most people, you probably won’t be seeing Hamilton on Broadway anytime soon. But that doesn’t mean that you need to spend the
If you’re like most people, you probably won’t be seeing Hamilton on Broadway anytime soon. But that doesn’t mean that you need to spend the
Just over eight years ago, I found myself feeling a strange mix of emotions in a situation I had never experienced before. My wife was
“I think you should come pick up your daughter from school,” the nurse’s voice said over the phone, with some urgency, to my mother. Apparently,
I can’t remember the last time my kids made me cry, but tonight was a rarity. My son was being too wild and banged his
It was a cold, wintery night and my mother showed up at my house to drop off some packages. As she stepped into the light,
We are cutting my baby boy’s hair soon, because we are shortly arriving at his third birthday. I am worried this means I may no
For the past two years, I’ve had a rule. If my (bigger) kids get up for school and are down for breakfast by a specified
A Mix of Classroom and Online Instruction Can Meet Diverse Needs When Jody and Steve Stein’s son Aaron approached the end of eighth grade at
Some of my kids have a problem. They pick things up to use or play with, and when they are done they drop it on
“What can we bring back from Israel?” my in-laws once offered, over the phone, when they were about to travel. “Nothing! Really, nothing,” I said,
TEAM, the Traditional End-of-Life Awareness Movement, is uniting hundreds of shuls and communities across the country. Their mission is to raise awareness about the importance
Every married couple, once they hear the news that they are expecting their first child, is overcome with joy: “Wow, we are going to become