by Rabbi Yaakov Salomon
"Are human rights for some, but not for others?"
by Rabbi Dr. Asher Meir, Business Ethics Center of Jerusalem
I can no longer support my elderly mother.
by Rosie Einhorn, L.C.S.W. and Sherry Zimmerman, J.D., M.Sc.
She believes her sister is too immature for marriage. Should she try to stop it?
by Rivka Moshayev
A good healthy start to the day.
"My soldier" became like my brother, and I feared for his life.
by Lori Palatnik
Would you send your husband or son to the front lines to fight for the Jewish People?
Israel's soldiers and residents need your encouraging words.
by Emuna Braverman
There are many ways to stand up for the Jewish people.
Like a football coach, our overriding goal is to help our children realize their potential.
Lifting the spirits of Israeli soldiers.
Charities should not accept donations tainted by wrongdoing
by Miriam (Tara) Eliwatt
Missile threat in New Jersey? Is this really happening to my life?
New beginnings are hard for all of us.
It's no accident that the Hebrew word for friend means 'attachment' – because a real friend is bound to you through thick and thin.
by Rabbi Jack Kalla
Practical things you can do to make a difference.
Sara Yoheved Rigler
by Sara Yoheved Rigler
I was introduced to Dvir at his funeral.
Make sure that act of kindness isn't at the expense of someone else.
The missiles are aimed at all of us.
by Charles Krauthammer
Hamas has only one grievance: Israel's very existence.
She feels stuck taking care of aging parents. Can she make a life of her own?
by Rabbi Aryeh Leib Nivin
A missile exploded just 100 meters from my home and suddenly I care about the people of Sderot.
by Sara Finkel
A warm & wonderful winter menu.
by Chana (Jenny) Weisberg
The inspiring story of the hero of the Merkaz Harav massacre.
Cheating on tests a failure for both student and society.
How to manage phone time for teenage girls.
What's in a Name?
Two important insights about marriage.
A great marriage requires focusing on your spouse.
by Goldy Rosenberg
My plea for you to care about the Jews of Yemen.
Reflections from a Washington insider.
These are dark times. But they are not the first ones we have faced.
Who needs money?
Celebrate the Chanukah miracle with a different edible twist.
Trustworthiness is a function of accountability.
'Tis the season to know what it means to be a Jew.
My battle with bed bugs.
by Zelig Pliskin
To change you need to believe you can.
Expert witnesses may not slant their testimony with an eye to future business.
by Alan D. Busch
Appreciating miracles every day.
At age 36 he's just breaking out of his social shell. Is he doomed to dating failure?
Whom do you trust?
Maybe it's time to get rid of your answering machine.
by Rebbetzin Feige Twerski
When dealing with pain, there's no time to wait: addressing problems at their inception averts much heartache.
The legal system should mitigate incentives for slanted expert testimony
The power of Gavriel and Rivka Holtzberg's prayer.
The gift of being fired.
Woman joins motherhood at 70
by Sherri Mandell
Perspectives from the mother of a terror victim.
The need for clear boundaries at the workplace.
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