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by Rachel Minkowsky
Heart of the Matter
Mom with a View
At Home in Jerusalem PODCAST
Kosher Recipes
by Elizabeth Kurtz
Amazing fish dishes that taste great and not fishy.
by Heather Dean
Rabbi David Aaron on establishing unconditional love in your marriage.
by Gitta Bixenspanner
Celebrate the bounty of Tu B’Shvat with these delectable, fruity recipes.
by Emuna Braverman
Marriage
by Judy Gruen
Thoughts on the break-up of one of the world’s wealthiest couples.
Rabbi Berel Wein explains how parents can understand and advocate for their little rascal.
Parenting
by Adina Soclof, MS. CCC-SLP
How to set limits and rules that stick.
Rebbetzin Feige
by Rebbetzin Feige Twerski
Physical intimacy is a barometer of the relationship as a whole.
How to rein in our impatience and anger and treat others with kindness and respect.
These recipes are flavorful, wholesome and even easier to make than the less nutritious version you’re used to.
by Slovie Jungreis-Wolff
The power of a parent’s love is more valuable than any after school activity, technology or pair of sneakers money can buy.
Rosie Einhorn & Sherry Zimmerman on how newlyweds can develop problem-solving skills together.
How to open the lines of communication with your teenaged kids.
by Rabbi Dan Silverman
The importance of life goals, commitment and real love.
Rabbi Yom Tov Glaser’s four steps to helping a child who’s being bullied.
Super simple solutions to weeknight cooking.
How parents unknowingly hinder children’s abilities to form strong relationships later in life.
From parents who seemed to be doing it right.
The award-winning quarterback did something that should inspire all of us.
I’m still reeling from my experience at the Apple store.
Rich, creamy and perfect for a cold winter night.
by Rabbi Dov Heller, M.A.
How to stop any fight and go from adversaries to peaceful collaborators.
In business and in every aspect of our lives.
Why don’t my kids listen to me and what should I do about it?
by Miriam Kosman
It’s the radiance emanating from within the home, not the dazzle from without, that ultimately lights up the darkness.
It’s wonderful that the U.S. is so welcoming but we can never forget the risk of forgetting who we are and what we stand for.
by Rabbi Shlomo Slatkin, MS, LCPC
Don’t panic. It’s normal and there is a lot you can do to fix it.
by Mindy Rafalowitz
Whole wheat recipe ideas which are baked instead of fried.
by Dr. Yvette Alt Miller
Enhance your family’s Hanukkah and turn off all devices for 30 minutes while your menorah lights burn.
by Rabbi Aaron Goldscheider
Missing a loved one during the holiday of lights.
Some favorite traditional and dairy recipes your family will love.
A modern, unexpected twist on traditional Chanukah food.
by Sarah Pachter
Five phrases to help you and your child put things in perspective when the days are feeling especially long.
What do we really want out of marriage?
It’s never perfect, because how could it be?
We can touch another person’s life in just a moment.
Autumn foods create a delicious blend of flavors and ambient color.
by Paula Shoyer
Traditional recipes made easier, more modern and healthier.
by B. Gordon
Learning the art of flexibility.
How to channel their potential to become the leader they’re meant to be.
Rabbi Dovid Orlofsky on shared values, gratitude, and relinquishing control of one’s spouse.
How to keep your marriage strong and passionate.
How I really recharge my batteries.
Dina Coopersmith explains why God wants us to speak to Him.
by Sean Grover, LCSW
Boo-boos, blunders and mess-ups… and how to avoid them.
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