The Journey to Resilience: How to Nurture It in Children and Ourselves
In a world teeming with uncertainty, resilience—the capacity to withstand or recover swiftly from difficulties and press on despite setbacks—is an essential life skill. In
In a world teeming with uncertainty, resilience—the capacity to withstand or recover swiftly from difficulties and press on despite setbacks—is an essential life skill. In
Divorce is an emotionally charged journey that can take a toll on all parties involved, particularly when children are caught in the crossfire. Within the
By Rabbi Dr. Dovid Fox As camp season closes and schooltime is on the near horizon, filling the few remaining weeks is a parent’s challenge,
(Courtesy of Kaplen JCC) Love knows no age limits, and the heartwarming tale of Millie Sweet and Alan Friedman is a testament to that. In
As much as I love what I do, I realize that in the summer, we all yearn to be outside having fun rather than staying
Children’s book tells the tale of a superpowerless girl living in a land of superheroes. Highlighting: “The Unsuper Adventures of Norma,” by Mark Svartz. Carpathian
It’s 2023. Oversharing on social media is the norm for so many. From proclamations of love for your spouse on your anniversary, to personal health
(Courtesy of Chai Lifeline) Three years after its initial launch during the heart of the COVID pandemic, Chai Lifeline, the international children’s health support network,
Two summers ago, my medically and cognitively healthy dad asked for an afternoon meeting with both my brothers and me. After arriving at my brother’s
(Courtesy of Darco) Public school. For many Orthodox Jews, that word combination is not even in their vernacular. A Jewish education is a given, and
Part II In Part I we described some characteristics of the entitled child (and parent). In Part II we will try to analyze why this
(Courtesy of Chai Lifeline) The Englewood community hosted Chai Lifeline’s annual Friends and Fun Shabbaton on May 5-6, bringing together over 63 girls impacted by