How to enjoy your family this Passover.

Published: Saturday, April 04, 2009

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Visitor Comments: 11

  • (11) Anonymous , April 21, 2009

    fun family holidays

    I can't tell you how heart-touching it is to hear you tell the world about our fun family outings.

  • (10) Paul , April 8, 2009

    Yes, enjoy your family near and far this Passover

    Dear Lori & Everyone, Yes, enjoy your family near and far this Passover. Love Paul

  • (9) Anonymous , April 7, 2009

    that sounds great. but what if your memories are only of the fighting and aren't so great?

  • (8) Sue Dallon , April 7, 2009

    Trip to Israel with Lori

    My daughter, granddaughter and I would like to go to Israel, especially with you. I think that you are going at the end of June, but that time is impossible for us. Will you be going at any other time?

  • (7) N. Rosen , April 6, 2009

    embracing and reminiscing on the good times

    It always feels good to embrace and reminisce on the good times in life. Too bad many of us have a negative focus in assuming the glass is half empty. Indeed, childhood experiences can either make or break one's self-esteem and happiness.

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About the Author

Lori Palatnik

Lori Palatnik is an author and Jewish educator who has appeared on television and radio and has lectured on five continents, illuminating traditional practices and life-styles for our contemporary world. She and her husband, Rabbi Yaakov Palatnik, live in Washington, DC, where she is the Executive Director of The Jewish Women's Renaissance Project of Aish DC.

Lori is the author of "Friday Night and Beyond—The Shabbat Experience Step-by-Step"; "Remember My Soul", which explains the Jewish concepts of soul and the afterlife and a guide to anyone who has ever lost a loved one; and "Gossip—Ten Pathways to Eliminate It From Your Life and Transform Your Soul", featured on "Dr. Laura" and FoxNews.com.

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