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Remembering Jews who Fought for Black Civil Rights
Right Where You're Supposed to Be: This Really Happened
Grow Like the Trees
Shevat: Gateway to Eternal Life
Waking Up from a Coma
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Kabbalistic Tu B'shvat Seder
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Mom with a View
by Emuna Braverman
Like it or not, your children have free will.
Marriage
Husbands are not mind readers. If we want help, we should ask for it.
Kosher Recipes
by Gitta Bixenspanner
There’s nothing like a hot soup to warm you up when it’s freezing outside.
PODCAST
by Heather Dean
Dr. Lisa Aiken on cracking the code of criticism and complaints.
We will almost never be successful, and we may do more harm than good.
by Slovie Jungreis-Wolff
And if you’re already married, it is never too late!
Expert advice from Rosie Einhorn and Sherry Zimmerman
Healthy, gluten-free entrees for dinner.
Heart of the Matter
by Rivki Hartman
As my son lay below me, silent and motionless, thoughts raced through my mind.
Why I think it’s a good practice to emulate.
Parenting
by Rabbi Efrem Goldberg
Invisible or inimitable? Our kids need to feel that have unique value and are irreplaceable.
Author Chana Levitan’s best advice on improving the foundation of marriage.
A variety of chicken soups to combat the cold.
And neither are we. So let’s cut them – and ourselves – some slack.
Should you tell your spouse you’re doing something because you got the advice from a book?
Rabbi Berel Wein’s advice for parents of children at every age.
The cashier didn’t acknowledge my existence and here’s why it matters.
by Adina Soclof, MS. CCC-SLP
How to better handle the terrible-two stage.
by Mayim Bialik
How I handle being divorced and frame it so it works as best as it can for me, for my ex, for my kids.
Just read this article and all your problems will be solved, just like that.
by Miriam (Tara) Eliwatt
When I was a kid, I wanted everything to hurry up. Now I can’t slow it down.
by Dr. Yvette Alt Miller
How to spark a discussion with your kids after school.
Orit Esther Riter on Chanukah’s message of clarity and purpose.
Consistency and relentless long-term dedication make all the difference in the world.
by Rabbi Anthony Knopf
Ensuring Jewish values don’t get lost amidst all the presents and parties.
For starters, they need to see that women are genuinely respected in your home.
Rabbi Ken Spiro on the Maccabee’s fight for Jewish values.
Best to just get it over with and then focus on the pleasure.
Five conversations that should take place over the course of dating and even within marriage itself.
by Rabbi Yehuda Appel
Nothing was going to keep Richard Wade from seeing Murray join the 3000 hit club. Not even cancer.
Entitled parents drove Avery Krut to throw in the towel.
We all have a need to feel that we matter.
For starters, do not ask them, “How was your day?”
Six ways to help children develop their strengths.
by Jamie Geller
Keep it simple and delicious.
The road to rejuvenating a marriage with author Chana Levitan.
I am astounded by people’s utter lack of sensitivity.
Rabbi Benjamin Blech
by Rabbi Benjamin Blech
The foundation of a great marriage is something we’ve learned as kids.
How to implement thoughtful speech at home
A heated argument at my local grocer reminded me how easy it is to completely lose it.
A practical guide to bringing the value of respect into your home.
by Dina Coopersmith
What is so special about Rachel that we commemorate her death more than any of the other matriarchs and patriarchs?
Constant PDAs cheapen intimacy.
by Debbie Gutfreund
Change your relationship by changing yourself.
Appreciating breathtaking beauty does not come easily to me.
Marriage isn’t just friendship; my spouse is literally a part of me.
Bestselling author Chana Levitan shares the secrets of exciting marriage.
Yummy brain food and the best way to use up leftovers.
Children get mouthy because they haven’t learned how to handle the overwhelming feelings of anger, disappointment, and frustration.
Who says we have to accept society’s definition of beauty?
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