
Finding Balance – Connecting and Setting Boundaries around Difficult Conversations
By Jaime Glazerman For many of us, a major Jewish holiday, simcha or other family gathering can conjure both excitement and dread. We can relate

By Jaime Glazerman For many of us, a major Jewish holiday, simcha or other family gathering can conjure both excitement and dread. We can relate

Download Written in Collaboration with Selah BK Recovery journeys can be about a variety of conditions, including alcoholism and substance misuse. Regardless of what your

Download By Avraham Walkenfeld Peer pressure, the influence we feel from others to act, think or behave in particular ways, regardless of our values, is

Download By Max Hollander The Mishna teaches that from when the month of Av begins, one decreases acts of rejoicing. Rav Yehuda, son of Rav

By Arielle Krule There is an oft-used statement from the Talmud on Purim. A person is obligated to become intoxicated on Purim until they do

By Max Hollander Let’s Talk About Masks Masks are a major part of the celebration of Purim — but also the way we operate in

I love to dress up at Purim. We make much of masks at this holiday. Does your mask cover up the real “you,” or does

Mi’she, mi’she, mi’she, mi’she, mi’she’ nichnas Adar מש, מש, מש, מש, משנכנס אדר As the time of Purim nears, I have memories of my daughter

Image credit: Illustrated Megillah. Hamburg State and University Library, Germany, 1434. Purim (פּוּרִים) is the Jewish holiday commemorating when the Jewish people living in the