Jan 23 | 10 Shevat | Torah Portion
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The Dark Spell of Social Media: A Review of The Social Dilemma
What You're Looking For Isn't Around You – It's Within You
Kids Are Out of Control and What You Can Do About It
Top 10 Ways to Meet Your Soul Mate
Israeli Eye Doctor Treating Thousands of Ethiopians
How to Talk to a Neo-Nazi
Shattering the Apartheid Canard
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
Guardians of the Earth: A Tu B'Shvat Video
Kabbalistic Tu B'shvat Seder
Honey, Dates and Olives, Oh My!: Yummy Recipes for Tu B'Shvat
Tu B'Shvat: Three inspiring Messages
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Heart of the Matter
by Irris Makler
For years I watched Eva, an Auschwitz survivor, cooking up feasts from a battered old recipe book. It turned out to be a book with an incredible story.
Parenting
by Sean Grover, LCSW
Boo-boos, blunders and mess-ups… and how to avoid them.
Mom with a View
by Emuna Braverman
If this stranger believes that we enrich this country, I better get down to work and make sure that her words ring true.
by Stephanie Pollak
Learning from the salty moments and holding on to the sugary ones as long as I can.
Peter gave us the gift of his friendship and his loyalty even under the most adverse circumstances.
by Rivki Silver
My response is to continue to raise my children to have proud Jewish identities and bring more light into the world.
Kosher Recipes
by Elizabeth Kurtz
Fruit and veggie muffins, chewy oat dried fruit bars and more.
Marriage
by Jenny Shain BASW
How differences can bring you closer together and not drive you further apart.
PODCAST
by Heather Dean
Rabbi Zev Leff on blurring the line between being an authority figure and peer.
I used be very judgmental until an encounter opened my eyes and radically changed my perspective.
by Gitta Bixenspanner
Heartwarming dishes to keep your family warm and cozy.
by Eve Levy
How to keep passion in your marriage.
by Adina Soclof, MS. CCC-SLP
What you need to know to navigate this common tantrum.
by Slovie Jungreis-Wolff
How parents unknowingly hinder children’s abilities to form strong relationships later in life.
Dr. Lisa Aiken on putting out marital fires with humor, diplomacy, and love
There's no room in a marriage for an additional man or woman.
Savory, rich and delicious recipes your family will love.
Dr. Jacob Freedman’s guide to overcoming the stigma and getting proper treatment.
How to be your best self even when your exhausted and tired.
Food can be misused or abused, but it can also create wonderful family memories and experiences.
Rosie Einhorn and Sherry Zimmerman’s guide to giving and getting the most from your marriage.
by Rabbi Shlomo Slatkin, MS, LCPC
The addictive game Fortnite is being blamed for hundreds of divorces. They have it backwards.
Easy to make dishes so you can spend more time with family and friends.
by Dr. Yvette Alt Miller
One of the best ways to embrace being Jewish with joy and to transmit that love for being Jewish to our children.
Sitting outside beneath the starry sky, vulnerable to the elements, stop to think about how little we need in the material world.
This year I'm finally changing my approach to frustrating situations.
My newfound appreciation of first responders who are constantly risking their lives to help people.
Infographic
Because everyone needs to take a deep breath once in a while.
by Marshall Roth
The High Holidays are an opportunity to go all in.
by Diane Lilli
Apple & honey cake, raspberry lemon bars and salami tzimmis.
by Rabbi Gavriel Horan
Why do refer to God as our Father, and not as our Mother? My newborn son gave me the answer.
Simply sweet salads, brisket, dessert and decorations.
The trainer went on and on, encouraging, cajoling, pushing. “You can do it!” And you know what? It works.
by Miriam Schwab
They grow up and mature, and turn into great adults. It really happens.
by Miriam Katz
People are much more complex (and interesting!) than the simple roles in which we cast them.
Whether it’s hotel service or our attitude towards Judaism, this is not the way to get the greatest experience.
Zesty and delicious recipes to add to your repertoire.
Practical advice on lowering tensions in the morning and beating the back to school blues.
Don’t let old labels pull you down.
Great entrees to take with you on your journeys, and practical tips for traveling with food.
Rabbi Dovid Orlofsky on positive parenting through teen angst.
It’s good for their independence and it doesn’t matter what other people will think.
by Vitaliy N. Katsenelson
I am realizing that my love for investing can dangerously conflict with my love for my family.
Stop focusing on what's wrong, learn how to have safe conversations, and experience joy together.
Americans can learn a lot from Israeli doctors.
Meat, chicken and fish options, plus a tantalizing dessert.
Take a deep breath and practice these statements.
How Orit Esther Riter and her family adjust to her physical limitations.
The Italian man who saved the rabbi from drowning had no idea that he was impacting world Jewry.
by Professor Naomi Nechama Klapper, LMHC, MA
Four strategies to help couples maintain a successful connection throughout the years.
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