True Account
Eitan Ashman overcomes aphasia to make his voice heard
Shul with a View
“I’ve noticed that my Jewish neighbors, especially those who look like you, all have access to some secret high-tech security device”
By Rabbi Ron Yitzchok Eisenman
To Be Honest
“They don’t view me as a flawed person, yet they see my weight as a flaw. It’s a paradox, but it’s true — and it’s just as hurtful as the nasty comments”
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I’d like to think that our drive to hear, see, read the news, stems from our nation’s deep sense of connection
A Better You
One offense at a time is a strategy that has brought teams back from seemingly insurmountable deficits to stunning victories
By Family First Contributors
Voice in the Crowd
If you are part of that life, and you make an effort to be there, it means something, and they won’t forget it