Thanking teachers from childhood
A week and a half ago, I was listening to an interview with Rebbetzin Slovie Wolff, daughter of Rebbetzin Esther Jungreis. For years I’ve been
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A week and a half ago, I was listening to an interview with Rebbetzin Slovie Wolff, daughter of Rebbetzin Esther Jungreis. For years I’ve been
I received a thoughtful response to my post yesterday about food shortages and my suggestion to US readers to buy some extra food. >> The
I wrote the following on November 8, 2021, but finally decided not to post it because I felt it was too soon to talk about
I’ve been paying attention to the world economic news for quite a while now. I’ve had a strong sense that significant things are happening that
There’s a lot of common cold symptoms going around now, which seasonally what tends to happen in the winter months. For generations, people have known
Did you know that in the US, food waste is estimated at more than 30% of the food supply? Making changes to the hugely wasteful
I got a call earlier this week that one of our school children had to go into quarantine. I was hoping that my five year
It’s fun when I discover how I can do things on my own that I previously assumed I had to buy or outsource to others,
After my recent post about shopping the grocery sales, I received the following question. One thing I find particularly difficult, is that since homes are
My daughter called me earlier this week to ask what to give her husband, who was beginning to have nasty cold symptoms. I told her