The Tower and Love
What my parents rebuke taught me about parenting.
The Center For Jewish Thought
What my parents rebuke taught me about parenting.
What my son’s penchant for planting taught me about education.
Had women been sent to spy out the land a great calamity may have been averted.
By: Morah Esther Markel When I was six years old I received a memorable gift from my parents—my first bicycle. The excitement that I had when I got that bike was palpable. It changed...
Do you ever feel that just when you are overwhelmed in life G-d gives us something else to worry about? This essay speaks about appreciating the small moments in life.
An article about Tzara’at, children, rules, and appreciating G-d’s Divine plan.
Often times we are bothered by the questions that our children ask us. This article gives us a fresh perspective to their curiosity.
Do you find Pesach cleaning an unbearable burden? Is it possible to actually look forward to Pesach cleaning?
My child is not interested in following the religious life that I chose for myself. Is there any way that I can get him to follow my path?
As parents, we are at times not sensitive to the tremendous power that we yield. If we would tap into this energy and take advantage of our greatest strength the world would be a different place