Growing Beyond Me
It was Friday afternoon. My wife was harried as she was working from home while trying to prepare for Shabbos. Being the wonderful husband that
It was Friday afternoon. My wife was harried as she was working from home while trying to prepare for Shabbos. Being the wonderful husband that
We feel that children are being adversely affected by their involvement in sedentary activities and with toys that are technological in nature that do not
In recent weeks, an article written by Rabbi Ben-Zion Spitz, chief rabbi of Uraguay, was brought to my attention. In his writing he quotes the
With summer fast approaching, we all have our annual checklist in mind. It might include helping children pack for camp or making sure that the
Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) otherwise known as winter blues or winter depression (or summer blues or summer depression for those living in warmer climates) is
(BPT) – New jobs, first jobs, relationships and looking for a change in weather —these are just a few reasons people have for moving. Most
As a psychotherapist, and one who has facilitated numerous groups for women, both general groups in which some of the women were divorced or divorcing,
My parents really tried with us. Every summer we would pile in the car, my mom and sister in the back, my brother and I
It’s a funny thing how my children are programmed when it comes to playing with a muktzah toy on Shabbat. They know it is not
After a long day of school, Reuven comes home to tell his mother about the contest that is going to be taking place in his
Dear Rabbi: My husband and I are proud parents of three boys, ages, 12, 10 and 7. Our oldest son has been requesting an i-Pad
We live in an age where technology is increasingly encroaching on more areas of our lives. Of course, it was inevitable that our children’s toys