Western Wall Prayers — Reaching Up to Shemayim!
Are you seeking a shidduch, praying for a loved one’s recovery from illness, davening for parnossa and job security or for deeper understanding of the depth of Torah and more? Now, whether you are in Israel and can travel to the Kotel daily yourself, or are in Israel but a distance from the Kotel, or live in the Diaspora and need someone to go and say Tefillos on your behalf, you can have Rabbanim and/or Talmudei Chachamim praying simultaneously at the Kotel with you as you pray for whatever it is you seek.
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Jewish motorcyclists from around the country joined the Jewish Motorcyclists Alliance’s (JMA) Fifth Annual Ride to Remember (R2R) recently in Savannah, Georgia. The Chai Riders Motorcycle Club rode from New York to Savannah to join in the fun and help raise money for a worthy cause.
There is something new afoot in the world of marital counseling. It’s on television, on radio, in books and online. Everyone seems to be talking about it. What’s this big news? It seems that men (read husbands) have needs too.
According to the Jerusalem Post, the Department of Homeland Security has allocated $1.83 million to boost safety at Jewish institutions in Brooklyn.
The back-to-school season is, for all intents and purposes, a period of pure parental mayhem. From tracking down the coolest backpack on the block to searching out that elusive five subject, wide-ruled, perforated spiral notebook that our child needs for Hebrew class, our to-do lists seem virtually endless.
Being eco-friendly isn’t limited to the car you drive or the appliances you buy, and it doesn’t have to mean sacrificing convenience, quality or budget. In fact, it’s time to stop feeling guilty about not being able to do it all and make a few small changes to help the environment.
I remember going to a parent-teacher meeting when one of my daughters was very young. “When your daughter prays,” said her 22-year-old teacher, “she does it with a lot of energy and vigor.”
How can you help guide your children to the most enriching after-school activities? It helps to think about all the options.
It is the end of summer—already. And you know what that means: going back to school, or starting school for the first time. While many parents are happy to see their kids off to school, after a summer of having them at home, other parents become sad, especially if their children are heading off to school for the first time. Parents can become anxious when they consider the new challenges their children might be facing in school this year.
The sound of your child crying and clinging desperately to you as you try and escape to the door is enough to make any parent want to sweep them up and promise to never leave them again. But the reality is that sometimes moms and dads have to leave their little ones. For those of us lucky enough to have family members nearby, the first day of school may just be the first time your little one is not in a family member’s presence.
Shlomo is two years behind in reading and his parents are worried. His trouble began in kindergarten, when his teacher noticed that he could recognize letters but had trouble figuring out their sounds. Things got worse in 1st grade. Shlomo would recognize a word but not how to say it. He would see the “s” and “h,” but would forget that together they create the “sh” sound.