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A Jewish perspective on the widening financial crisis.
Coping, persevering and winning in troubled economic times.
Why the highest form of tzedakah is helping someone find a job.
Jewish tradition affirms father's obligation to support minor children.
Building unity through kindness.
Unlocking a secret of the tenth commandment.
Helping others is a pillar of Judaism.
One family turns back the clock.
From Catholic Bloc Québécois MP to staunch Jewish activist.
One Jew's answer to what it means to be Jewish.
Help! My family makes me explode with anger.
Is there ever a real justification?
Would you notice one of the world's greatest violinists playing in the midst of rush hour?
Am I dressed too casual?
The stranger-than-fiction true story of Swami Vijayananda.
Medication only removed the pain; attaining happiness was up to me.
A practical plan to forge a new beginning.
Why is our instinctive reaction all too often to be critical?
Delicious meals prepared in minutes.
Am I a commitment-phobe, or is something else holding me back?
How to bounce back after breaking up.
Has online dating changed the rules?
An easy-to-use Hebrew birthday calculator plus explanations for many of the most common Hebrew names.
Practical ideas for helping to ease someone through the mourning process.
How the mezuzah provides a daily connection to spirituality.
The tongue holds the keys to life and death.
Ten common things to watch out for when performing acts of kindness.
Being Jewish is a 24-hour occupation. And dominating everyday Judaism -- the most consistent and all embracing act of faith -- is kindness.
"Finders keepers, losers weepers" is not a Jewish concept.
Many believe love is a sensation that magically generates when Mr. or Ms. Right appears. No wonder so many people are single.
What kind of man does a woman really want? Hint: It's not Homer Simpson.