Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Tuesday, 14 December 2010



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Tevet 6, 5771 · December 13, 2010
This Week's Features
Views on the News
Making the Most of Each Day
We all have challenges and struggles in our lives. But how we live with them or through them is what defines the kind of person that we are...

By Sara Esther Crispe
How Words Can Kill
The headlines scream, "Madoff's latest victim" and indeed it is. Just hours ago we read how Mark, the married father of two children, hung himself in his apartment while his baby slept in another room...

By Sara Esther Crispe
In Touch
We tell ourselves, or those who are seeking our help, "Oh, I just can't. It's too much for me. I'm not capable." Can't, or won't?

By Chana WeisbergWatchWatch (1:49)
Pictures with a Purpose
Crown Heights, NY
Man is a line, woman a circle. Combine them, and you get a spiral.

By Michoel Ogince
Story
I had bought a beautiful blue Mezuzah while touring Israel six years previously. I knew that it was good, a $5 price tag and an honest-faced proprietor had assured me of this...

By Jeffrey D. Land
"Go back to your shop," advised Rabbi Yerachmiel. "Remove all the stitches in this garment, sew them anew exactly how you sewed them before, and bring it to the prince."

By Rabbi S.Y. Zevin
Parenting
I am having a problem with my two girls, they are 17 and 16 years old. There is a tremendous amount of sibling rivalry between the two of them...

By Beryl Tritel
Voices
My Brother Josh
I spent twenty years of my life wishing he were "normal." Imagining. Yearning. Wondering about ordinary things like-what would he be like? What would he look like? Would we get along, and what would we have in common?

By Ariella Sunny Levi
Short Insight
Prior to the birth of my oldest child, I actually found myself looking forward to this rite of parenthood, waiting to be introduced to diaper changing...

By Dovid Zaklikowski