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Filling emptiness with light.
Kosher Recipes
by Chava Dumas
Delicious, easy to prepare and rich with olive oil.
PODCAST
by Heather Dean
So many sweet, savory and surprising ways to prepare latkes!
Heart of the Matter
by Rabbi Yossi Goldin
The remarkable story surrounding my son’s birth and lessons we can all learn from it.
Mom with a View
by Emuna Braverman
A wise person recognizes when it's time to move on to the next stage of life.
by Elizabeth Kurtz
Fun, delicious, and crispy crowd pleasers.
Rabbi Yom Tov Glaser on overcoming social anxiety and negative beliefs.
I think they're right. Here's why.
Marriage
With the kids out of the house, a whole new set of challenges suddenly appear.
by Rabbi Shlomo Slatkin, MS, LCPC
Practical advice on how to improve your marriage.
It’s the little things that create community and relationships, and it’s the little things that destroy them.
by Dr. Michael Milobsky
As a pediatrician for many families with children on the autism spectrum, I thought I knew what it entailed to raise an autistic child. How wrong I was.
From generation to generation, the Jewish people have been telling their story.
by Michal Kovan
I had no idea that getting passports for my kids would result in the dramatic revelation that would change how my kids view me and their grandfather.
Including perfect turkey dishes, roasted and fried.
Rabbi Dr. Dovid Gottlieb on giving, taking, and communicating in marriage.
Because every husband could use a little reminding.
Don't apologize for being a Jew. You're royalty.
by Slovie Jungreis-Wolff
How many of these mistakes do you make?
What is the allure behind seeing celebrities?
by Tali Davis
My child is an angel when he sleeps. Why is he such a terror when he's awake?
These cold weather meals are comforting, delicious, and so satiating.
Rabbi Menachem Nissel on why children and teens lie, and what parents can do about it.
Everyone has challenges – some physical, some emotional, some psychological – and many of them hidden. Judge accordingly.
by Adina Soclof, MS. CCC-SLP
Because you are the greatest influence in your child's life.
How do you really feel another person's pain?
by Nechama Eisenman
I braced myself for my daughter's usual blowup. Then something amazing happened.
I ran to the door and flung it wide open, excited by the prospects of receiving a package. I was sorely disappointed.
Practical guidance to improve your marriage.
Thanks to Rebbetzin Feige Twerski.
Apparently the Almighty decided I must make the time.
by Dr. Yvette Alt Miller
Don't just celebrate the heavy Jewish holidays. Sukkot and Simchat Torah show us a joyous side of Judaism that you'll want your family to experience.
Try some of these healthy recipes with alongside some of your traditional favorites to ensure a hydrated day.
How do I let my soul soar while my body is desperately trying to ground me?
Rabbi David Schoonmaker’s tips for improving our organizational skills at home.
by Yael Zoldan M.A.
As the New Year is rapidly approaching, I’m relieved to know that this year I’m not asking for too much.
Finding that balance between good enough and striving to grow.
Ways to connect on Rosh Hashanah when you’re not in synagogue.
by Gitta Bixenspanner
Delicious desserts for any occasion, and perfect for festive meals between Rosh Hashanah and Simchat Torah.
And your kids' sanity too!
by Vitaliy N. Katsenelson
Thoughts as I send off my 18-year-old son.
This small change will make an enormous difference.
These recipes are the perfect twist on classic dishes to bring in the new year.
Recognizing that we are decent human beings trying our best, we can be forgiving, and optimistic that we really can change.
by Nikki Friedman
With the new year come new opportunities for change and growth, and new opportunities for our prayers to be answered.
by Risa Rotman
Two different boys, two different journeys.
Chef Jamie Geller’s appetizing lunch menus for school kids and working people on the go.
Our opportunities for growth won’t be here forever. If I want to grow, the time is now.
by Rebbetzin Chana Heller
The incredible power of a good, thought-provoking question.
If we don't know where we’ve come from, we don't know what we are made of nor where we are going.
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