Fifteen Minutes of Light Banter and Beyond
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
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
Part I I readily admit that I am a dinosaur and perhaps a bit of a curmudgeon. I grew up at a time when children
Can a professional organizer be a First Responder? Can a professional organizer successfully diffuse a difficult situation? Consider the following scenarios: Scenario #1: A while
Every summer, deep in French Hill, Jerusalem, children’s laughter echoes in the mountains. This is the sound of over 100 children and their counselors enjoying
Kids birthday parties can be tough to plan out. There’s the matter of figuring out the theme of the party, where it will be held,
Pesach 2023 has passed. I loved my two very different seder experiences this year and my end days were amazing because I enjoyed a rare
My March 16 article, “Case Review: Appellate Division Rules That a Court Cannot Compel Arbitration on Get Issue Absent Agreement,” discussed the constraints faced by
Leonid was my second cousin, but we never met. His father, Avrum, born in 1909 in Chudnov, Ukraine, was my father’s first cousin. While our
Get refusal is an issue to which secular courts have yet to find an adequate solution because of constraints implicating freedom of religion and the