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On Wednesday evening, October 22, community women of all ages gathered at Ohel Simcha for an...
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Connecting the Queens Jewish Community On Wednesday evening, October 22, community women of all ages gathered at Ohel Simcha for an...
On Sunday evening, March 20, “Let’s Get Real With Coach Menachem” hosted Matis Miller, LCSW, Director and Supervisor of the Center for Cognitive Behavior Therapy of New Jersey. Mr. Miller spoke about Borderline Personality Disorder.
On Sunday evening, February 20, Let’s Get Real With Coach Menachem featured Rabbi Benzion Klatzko, Founder and Director of Shabbat.com and Regional Director of Olami, on feeling confident when children ask difficult questions.
On Sunday evening, March 6, Let’s Get Real With Coach Menachem featured Rabbi Shlomo Usher Tauber speaking on setting boundaries for younger children.
Should I send my child away for high school? Deciding whether or not to send your child away for high school can be a difficult decision. Sometimes, families live out of town and there are not that many choices of high schools or there are no options where they live. Sometimes, a child needs a certain environment and setting that is not available where he or she lives.
Rabbi Avraham Nissanian, well-known speaker, shared a virtual shiur on behalf of Eshel Avraham on Monday evening, March 14. Rabbi Nissanian shared that at the end of 180 days, King Achashveirosh gave a special party for the people of Shushan. Mordechai was called to the king and the king told him he wanted to make sure that all the food and wine were according to the strictest standards. The king invited the Jews, and Mordechai told the Jews not to go to the party. The Jews didn’t want to antagonize the king, so they didn’t listen to Mordechai and they went to the party.
On Sunday night, February 7, Let’s Get Real with Coach Menachem Bernfeld featured an important shiur on k’dushah in our generation with Rabbi Chaim Dov Stark, Mashgiach of Yeshivas Aderes HaTorah in Yerushalayim.
