April 24, 2025

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Tips for Happy Hosting on Chanukah

For many people Chanukah is a non-stop party, with events and celebrations happening every night. Especially if you’re the host, it can feel a little

Feeling Down During the Holidays

People often identify Chanukah as their favorite holiday of the year because it’s festive and fun. It is a holiday enjoyed by friends and family

The Myth of Doing It All

Well readers, as some of you have noticed it has been quite some time since I’ve had a piece published in the paper. The irony

Growth Without Guilt

After catching my breath after the Yom Tovim (is it sacrilegious to say, “Thank God they’re over?”), I would like to share my big innate

Babba Sali

The portrait of the Babba Sali, a famous Moroccan kabbalist who died in the early 1980s, came to us by way of a family member

Hungry for Yom Kippur

For many years, I enjoyed praying in shul. The songs were a familiar hymn that spoke to my soul. It was meditative, and I always

Give a Little Time

Part I of II Fall is officially in full swing: the leaves are changing color, the apple orchards are bustling and pumpkin spice is popping

The Power of Compromise

Relationships, whether familial, platonic or romantic in nature, are made up of many moving parts. One of the most essential of these parts is compromise.

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