What does it mean to love our children equally? It’s a question that many families wrestle with, especially when each parent’s and child’s personality, needs, and circumstance vary so widely.
Part XXVIII argues that transitions are social, economic, political, and moral processes. They require sequencing, honesty, shared institutions, and emotional courage. No single agreement will resolve ...
Being Jewish is not a curse. It is a civilization built on meaning, memory, and moral clarity. Judaism introduced ideas that ...
That came up in my recent conversation (and podcast) with Rabbi Rick Jacobs, president of the Union for Reform Judaism. He ...
The Save Darfur Coalition sprung into being in the mid-2000s in response to the haunting spike in murders orchestrated by ...
Meditation has been a common feature for eons in religious traditions from Buddhism to yoga, which originated as an ancient ...
The writer and comedian shares the moments that shaped him, from keeping up religious traditions to feeling pressured to become a doctor and why he’s rubbish as dinner parties ...
A new book by the right-wing activist, who was murdered in September, has moments of seriousness, beauty, and cross-partisan ...
Mayor Martinez is calling attention to a genocide. He should be applauded, not censored. I fully support Richmond Mayor ...
The O.C.' may have popularized the term, but Hollywood families have been celebrating both the Nativity and Festival of ...
December light is brief in Iceland. It was not yet 4 p.m., and by the time the giant menorah was lit in downtown Reykjavík, the day had already ...
The 350-square-foot Brooklyn apartment where Malya and William Levin live with their four children is barely big enough for ...