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Roi Klein: An Israeli Hero
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Marriage
by Sarah Pachter
The unstoppable Leona Fallas has loads of marriage advice, some of it unconventional.
Mom with a View
by Emuna Braverman
We want to dress like the duchess because she exudes femininity, royalty and dignity.
Parenting
by Chaya Stark
No matter how challenging your child is, the more you focus on the good the more good you will see.
by Valerie Greenfeld
It’s never too late to make the relationship better.
Heart of the Matter
by Ronda Robinson
Even after her tragic death last year at age 32, a passionate Long Island teacher is keeping the flame of education burning bright for thousands of children across America.
A sudden emergency right before Passover gave me a sobering realization.
Why I love preparing for Passover.
Practical tools and skills to help your child regulate emotions.
by Six13
An inspiring medley from the classic film you’ll want to sing at your Seder.
Rabbi Benjamin Blech
by Rabbi Benjamin Blech
We need to have faith not only in the Almighty but faith in our children.
Kosher Recipes
by Chava Dumas
Enjoy feeling full of energy and not heavy with extra weight.
by Elizabeth Kurtz
Not just for chocolate lovers.
by Rabbi Avigdor Goldberger
Each family has its unique cast, but we all share the same story that stretches back three thousand years.
by Talia Rosenbaum
Why is Passover’s centerpiece full of reminders of slavery and suffering, and not freedom?
Each one is simple to make, somewhat unique and will be a great addition to your Passover or everyday repertoire.
Because each situation is unique and needs to be celebrated as such.
by Dr. Yvette Alt Miller
Transform your kids’ bedtime routine into a powerful spiritual moment.
Kosher for Passover recipes that are fantastic to make ahead and defrost.
PODCAST
by Heather Dean
Rabbi Menachem Nissel on maximizing those moments we have with our children.
You’re in the swamp – be careful.
Dr. Jacob Freedman on becoming the capable, loving parent you wish you had.
by Adina Soclof, MS. CCC-SLP
Practical suggestions on getting the most out of your child’s screen time.
We may fool ourselves into stating that we’re impartial but the psychological studies, and the Torah, tell a different story.
Jewish holidays remind me that time is whizzing by.
by Dr. Michael Milobsky
The recent scandal is an extreme example of one of the most sinister demises of our youth: helicopter parenting.
Including butterscotch blondies with pretzels and peanuts and zesty spiced imitation crab cakes.
There was a good reason his 28 iPads were all bought overnight.
Healthy, easy to make and my favorite way to start any meal.
by Grateful Daughter of a Cancer Patient
When I was a child my father had prostate cancer.
Some things we should optimally do ourselves.
Chef Jamie Geller dishes about soups that will satisfy the whole family.
We need to bring play back into our children’s lives.
At a recent class we were all blown away at how the speaker’s wife looked at him.
by Rivki Silver
After ten years of parenting I’ve realized I still don’t know what I’m doing and that’s okay.
Social media is wreaking havoc on our ability to concentrate and think.
Practical points that are easy to say but a real challenge to implement.
Terrific kid-friendly recipes, with or without you.
Your child does not need to be entertained every second.
by Slovie Jungreis-Wolff
It’s not just physical intimacy; men want emotional intimacy and connection.
by Mimi Klein
I used to yearn for the perfect Bubby – wise and kind, unshakeable in her faith, kvelling over the grandchildren. But I had Nanny instead.
I always hesitated counting my blessings – and then something changed.
Quick and easy to make crowd pleasing food.
by Professor Naomi Nechama Klapper, LMHC, MA
Parents must teach their children how to properly use this potentially dangerous technology.
Rabbi David Schoonmaker helps us fine-tune our listening skills at home.
All of the sudden the car in front of me stopped. I fumed.
by Rachel Minkowsky
Raising my children in a home with rescued animals is teaching them compassion and kindness.
Rabbi David Aaron on establishing unconditional love in your marriage.
Neal McDonough is the rare actor in Hollywood who won’t appear in compromising scenes.
Rabbi Berel Wein explains how parents can understand and advocate for their little rascal.
The most important fences are the ones we need to build ourselves that protect our intangible, spiritual values.
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