About the Author


Emuna Braverman

Please check out Emuna’s new book A Diamond for Your Daughter – A Parent’s Guide to Navigating Shidduchim Effectively, available through Judaica Press
Emuna Braverman has a law degree from the University of Toronto and a Masters in in Clinical Psychology with an emphasis on Marriage and Family Therapy from Pepperdine University. She lives with her husband and nine children in Los Angeles where they both work for Aish HaTorah. When she isn''t writing for the Internet or taking care of her family, Emuna teaches classes on Judaism, organizes gourmet kosher cooking groups and hosts many Shabbos guests. She is the cofounder of www.gourmetkoshercooking.com.
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Call Me Mrs. Braverman

There's a lack of appropriate boundaries when 20-year-olds call 50-year-olds by their first names.

Frankenstein Redux

Parents shouldn't be surprised that they have created a monster.

No Interruptions

Can you have a conversation without interrupting?

Family Gathering

A young couple's pressure to conform to family expectations, with no regard for their needs.

A Secret to a Wonderful Marriage

Instead of complaining about what's wrong, ask for what you need.

Home Engineering

A lot of our parenting meltdowns are due to our own poor planning.

Up, Up and Away

A totally awesome experience.

Everyone Has a Story

And this is Bob's.

Shopping as Therapy

Like binge eating, it may feel good for the moment but the after-effects are devastating.

Stop Whining

And start living.

The Bonds of Love

In parenting, the most powerful tool we have is love.

Going to Bed Angry

Don't listen to your grandmother's advice.

Cleaning for Passover

I am not a glutton for punishment, but I love it!

Chaos

I had a house, and then I had children. Preserve your sanity and let go of your attachment of the physical world.

Total Mayhem

It is complete chaos in my house -- and it's the most wonderful thing in the world.

Perfectionist

If we don't take ay risks, we won't fail. But we won't accomplish either.

You've Got a Friend

How to buy friends.

Our Purim Legacy

Each of us is writing our own personal megillah story.

Eliot Spitzer's Downfall

Before we engage in schadenfreude, let's be sure our own behavior and character could withstand the scrutiny.

Teaching Boys and Girls Separately

Separate education plays to each gender's strength.

The Thin Bride

Since when did being thin become the end goal of the wedding day?

Tales Out of School

Three important parenting lessons.

Stealing from Starbucks

Is my friend a hero?

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