THE I-LIST: The Israel Cheat Sheet for American Students and Travelers
JERUSALEM—As July ends and Elul begins, a new group of American students will make their way to Israel for their gap year in Yeshiva or
JERUSALEM—As July ends and Elul begins, a new group of American students will make their way to Israel for their gap year in Yeshiva or
One of the most common reason for children aged 5-8 to be referred for an Occupational Therapy evaluation is due to handwriting. In most of
Dear Rabbi Sam, My husband and I are at odds about what to do with our 5-year-old son regarding shul. Our other boys (aged 7,
My son was texting me last night about how he is the only kid in his bunk without a smart phone. My response was that
“So, you’ll take BR to the playdate,” my wife asked or rather said. “Uhh, I guess so. I wish you would get your license already.”
Consider the following scenario: David, a 10-year-old boy, runs home from school one day and shouts that he very much wants to start taking karate
The seasons change; there is a special occasion; your child’s feet are growing; he/she just started walking; there are many exciting and everyday reasons to
As I was about to leave the hospital after giving birth to my son, my doctor entered my room (and I have to tell you,
If you are reading this right now, then the answer is probably yes, or you know someone who is having difficulty with their teenage son
Every early childhood graduation has one. One crier. One anxious, uncertain child. One kid who finds it utterly impossible to get up on stage. This
Many people incorrectly assume that Occupational Therapy is a field that focuses predominantly on fine motor skills. More specifically, the muscles of the hands. In
The recent passing of Rav Chaim Kanievsky, zt”l has rightfully engendered many tributes, and no doubt many more will follow praising his single-mindedness and devotion