by Meira Schneider-Atik | Feb 1, 2023 | Advice, Style & Fashion
No Hiding Allowed – 2 Looks for Mommies Written by Meira Schneider-Atik Myth: If you’re a mother, you need to only wear clothes that are casual and comfortable and not stylish or flattering.. Truth: If you’re a mother, you absolutely should consider wearing...
by Shoshana Isaacson | Dec 1, 2022 | Advice, Food
Culinary Quickies: Parboiled Rice Reader Question: “The recipe I am preparing says to ‘parboil’ the rice until it is al dente. What does that mean and how do I do that?” Answer: When a recipe says to ‘parboil’ the rice it literally means to partially cook the rice....
by Arnie Draiman | Dec 1, 2022 | Advice
7 Things Every Driver Should Remember Written by Arnie Draiman You don’t need to be a mechanic in order to drive a car – in fact, you don’t have to know very much about how a car works in order to drive one well. But there are several things that every driver...
by Hannah Heller | Dec 1, 2022 | Advice, Health, Mental Health
Dealing with Winter Doldrums Written by Hannah Heller Despair. Hopelessness. Feelings of low self-worth. Lack of productivity. These words and phrases may describe the thoughts of someone who is clinically depressed. But, they can also describe the moods of many...
by Ruti Eastman | Dec 1, 2022 | Advice, Jewish in a non-Jewish World, Ruti's Remedies
Ruti’s Remedies Ho-Ho-Ho – How Can a Jewish Parent Compete? Dear Ruti, As a parent of children living in Chutz la’Aretz [outside Israel], how do I deal with all the abundance of beautiful sights, sounds and smells associated with Christmas? How do I...
by Miryam Levine, CRN, CCM | Nov 1, 2022 | Advice, Health
The Nurse’s Station: A History of Recurring Cancer Welcome to our monthly series of Q&A on health issues that will help you make better-informed decisions for your and your family’s good health. Our health and wellness series,“The Nurse’s Station”...
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