Time for Shavuot
We can hardly believe we’re up to Shavuot. “The count” has been fruitful as we look forward to the big day with a variety of
We can hardly believe we’re up to Shavuot. “The count” has been fruitful as we look forward to the big day with a variety of
Benjamin, Sara and Shira Golani are teenagers who have been making music together since childhood. They perform as The Golani Heights for simchas, parties and
My 2-year-old granddaughter spent this past weekend with me. On Shabbos morning, she was in my room, gazing at herself in front of a full-length
Magnesium, an essential mineral, is a micronutrient that is both humble and great. It holds the key to many different metabolic reactions but plays its
(Courtesy of Family of Caring) Family of Caring, a leading provider of skilled nursing and rehabilitation services, celebrated two grand openings of newly renovated state-of-the-art
I don’t think I have to tell the readers of this column who Martha Stewart is. She is a native of New Jersey, a graduate
“People try to protect their kids from the worst possible thing [in their minds]: fatness.” This blunt and profound statement was made by a local
Organization shines a light on key programs during Mental Health Awareness Month. (Courtesy of Ohel) According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness, one in
(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
The Jewish Link recently interviewed Rabbi Elan Segelman, rabbinical director of PUAH USA. Below are excerpts of that conversation. Q. Can you share some background