Warriors Are Allowed to Cry
“Being all-in, all the time, was the only way I knew how to parent, and it was what my soul required,” writes Stefanie Levine Cohen. [Read more…]
“Being all-in, all the time, was the only way I knew how to parent, and it was what my soul required,” writes Stefanie Levine Cohen. [Read more…]
Sandy Taradash reflects on the religious education and spiritual foundation her granddaughters received and how it affects the whole family. [Read more…]
Rabbi Claudio Kogan makes an appeal for donations of supplies for immigrants detained by ICE at the US’ southern border. [Read more…]
Guest contributor Stefanie Levine Cohen explores her new life-stage as an empty-nester. [Read more…]
In a Father’s Day message for the Union for Reform Judaism website, Rabbi Address reflects on the father-child bonding that make memories from generation to generation. [Read more…]
Carole Leskin reflects on the happiness of blowing bubbles. [Read more…]
Like most of us on Saturday, October 27, we welcomed our lazy-day Shabbat to horrendous news of slaughter at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh. Eleven dead. Six injured, including police officers who were [Read more…]
Sandy Taradash reflects on life-cycle events and the importance of keeping them fresh and vivid in our memories, like snapshots. [Read more…]
As Baby Boomers, are we not living in the craziest reality ever? We have experienced the Cuban Missile Crisis, Kennedy’s assassination, the Viet Nam War, the 60s Movement, Sex, Drugs, Rock ‘n Roll, man on [Read more…]
The Christian Science Monitor recently looked at the dilemma of Baby Boomers preparing to downsize their homes and discovering that their children don’t really want all their precious collections and heirlooms. You can read the original [Read more…]
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