
A Modern Parochet for a Contemporary Shul When tradition meets thoughtful design, the result can be nothing short of transformative. That was exactly the case in the creation of a…

In this week’s health section, I want to take a closer look at something that quietly shapes so much of our daily experience, the relationship between our thoughts and our…

Thornhill Kollel Parochet: A Dream Come True It actually started way back in tenth grade. Morah Elias was my Navi teacher—and from day one, I was completely fascinated by her.…

The Gifts That Come Wrapped in Kindness(by Chani Schreibhand) Giving and receiving gifts are one of life’s most significant opportunities. Not the kind that come wrapped in ribbons and shiny…

There was a time when any normal person understood that killing is wrong, full stop. Today, it is presented as moral if it fits the narrative of the moment.

The Final Boxes: Saying Goodbye to a Home That Held Four Generations As a family, we’ve been procrastinating the inevitable. Not because we don’t understand the task, but because some…

Wellbeing of Women During my recent trip to London, I had the privilege of attending a meeting with colleagues that focused on women working with marginalised communities in the health…

Our Trip To Bucharest, the capital of Romania. Over Sukkos we travelled to Bucharest and this is a short synopsis of what we did. It was our first time there…

Originally published in issue 22 of our Magazine, we bring you this article on the Yahrzeit of the Holy Tzadik. While recently in a Jewish Book Shop, I came across…

5 Fascinating Facts About Honey Recently, my father has been struggling with a persistent infection on his foot. It looked like cellulitis, but after consulting with several doctors, it turned…
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