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We want to teach our children to live a life of meaning and success, not just be happy.
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How to deepen your relationship with your spouse during lockdown.
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Over 200 activities and fun ideas for the entire family. No computer required.
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During quarantine we can enjoy time with our family members and also feel quite overwhelmed or irritated by their constant presence.
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Easy, do-at-home Passover activities to help keep the family entertained, happy and provide a family-bonding experience.
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As a mother, I was failing miserably. But I turned things around and you can too.
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Structure provides a sense of security, normalcy and even comfort, particularly in these uncertain and stressful times.
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What can I do with this situation? How can I make it constructive and use it to elevate myself somehow?
by Aleeza Ben Shalom
How to navigate during times of social distancing, quarantine, and isolation.
by Rabbi Shlomo Slatkin, MS, LCPC
Three lessons to help you and your spouse to get through this difficult time.
by Techiya Levine
A three-prong approach for your home.
by Adina Soclof, MS. CCC-SLP
How to keep sane and positive at home during this pandemic.
by Dr. Yvette Alt Miller
Four strategies to help kids learn even when Hebrew School is cancelled.
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How marriage is the greatest opportunity for real growth and real love.
by Vitaliy N. Katsenelson
My 14-year-old daughter showed me what it means to be part of a team.
by Heather Dean
Rabbi Eitiel Goldwicht on chemistry, compatibility and choosing to love.
by Rabbi Shaul Rosenblatt
When my wife died, I was certain I'd never find complete happiness again. Like Sheryl Sandberg, I was wrong.
How to put your best self out there again.
Rabbi David Schoonmaker on the importance of enthusiasm and joy in the home.
by Jennifer Starke
My two children have the same dedicated parents. Yet one child is thriving while the other is not.
Sending kids to Jewish summer camp fosters a love of being Jewish throughout their lives.
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It’s not the sameness, but the differences that create marital ties.
Author Leah Cheirif on the life skills we need to create a strong marriage.
The road from being single to standing under the chuppah follows similar stages depicted in the Exodus narrative.
Kids need to be told "no." Here are some effective tools to get that message across.
Do not follow these supposed gems of wisdom.
Rabbi Berel Wein on teaching leadership skills to our children.
Rabbi Dovid Orlofsky on the Boomer-Millennial generation gap.
Protect your marriage by avoiding friendships with members of the opposite sex.
by Ilana Kendal
Six tools to respond to our children’s fear.
Aleeza Ben Shalom on men’s and women’s responsibilities on dates
After the honeymoon is over.
And what you can do about it.
Chaya Malka Abramson talks about fire prevention and treating burns
by Ziva Kramer
My husband is a very decent man who shares my values. I feel guilty for not being content, but the terrible truth is that I’m unsatisfied and bored.
by Rabbi Dr. Benji Levy
Celebrating Hanukkah represents the same type of joy as getting married – we actively choose who we love in order to continue our people.
by ChanukahUnites.org
Why don’t we know the name of this Chanukah hero?
Filling emptiness with light.
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This Hanukkah, teach your kids how to identify with true heroism.
Rabbi Yom Tov Glaser on overcoming social anxiety and negative beliefs.
by Emuna Braverman
With the kids out of the house, a whole new set of challenges suddenly appear.
Practical advice on how to improve your marriage.
Rabbi David Aaron's guide to making the decision of a lifetime.
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.
Rabbi Dr. Dovid Gottlieb on giving, taking, and communicating in marriage.
Because every husband could use a little reminding.
How many of these mistakes do you make?
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My child is an angel when he sleeps. Why is he such a terror when he's awake?
Rabbi Menachem Nissel on why children and teens lie, and what parents can do about it.
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