Veteran Rabbis Remember In your fall 2008 issue, Rabbi Max Schreier (“Fifty Years in the Pulpit: Seven Veteran Rabbis Tell It Like It Was”) correctly…
Veteran Rabbis Remember In your fall 2008 issue, Rabbi Max Schreier (“Fifty Years in the Pulpit: Seven Veteran Rabbis Tell It Like It Was”) correctly…
Jewish life, with Shabbat as a weekly benchmark and holidays every few months, could use a dose of organization any time of year.
Yachad/NJCD, At Your Service! The public school near Elizabeth Taibel’s home in Sugar Land, Texas, provides her with a personal aide, as well as with…
Whether your child is six or sixteen, it’s important to help him understand the underlying reasons he will be seeing a therapist.
As I write, the world is in the midst of the greatest financial crisis since the Great Depression of the 1930s. Within the last few…
Reflections on Hospice in the Jewish Tradition I will never forget Jay. Jay Gold was a high-powered, successful forty-six-year-old Wall Street lawyer with a very…
Often, when serious illness occurs, it is all too easy for the patient and his family to feel alone and at a loss about what…
We are witnessing a tsunami in the economic world the likes of which America has not witnessed in decades. It appears that there are no…
Ruminating about the economic turndown, I came across a fascinating article in the June 1, 2008 issue of the New York Times, “It’s Not So…