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Set rules, stay connected as your child navigates social media

Set rules, stay connected as your child navigates social media

RICHARD LAZAROFF, Special to the Jewish LightPublished May 4, 2022

The number of hours we all spend using social media is creeping upward, and the pandemic has accentuated this trend. Managing how best to address this with children and adolescents in the home is a complex but necessary task for parents. It is easiest...

Cindy Levin. Photo: Bill Motchan

Advocacy leader’s work inspires others to become activists

BILL MOTCHAN, Special to the Jewish LightPublished May 4, 2022

If you’ve ever signed a petition, written a letter to the editor or marched for a cause you believe in, you participated in a form of advocacy. It’s an act of free speech that can help call attention to important issues. Cindy Levin has made advocacy...

What do Jews say about abortion?

What do Jews say about abortion?

Published May 3, 2022

(JTA) — The Jewish Telegraphic Agency and our partner sites at 70 Faces Media have answered the question many times over the years, a testament to its persistence in political life and its significance to American Jews: What do Jews say about abortion? After...

A 3D-printed prosthetic ear being attached to a six-year-old boy. Photo courtesy of Galilee Medical Center

Israeli surgeons print an ear to correct boy’s deformity

Brian Blum, Israel21cPublished April 27, 2022

Israeli doctors 3D-printed an ear and attached it to a six-year-old boy born with microtia, a deformity that stops the development of a baby’s ear in the womb, usually during the first trimester of pregnancy. Using a 3D printer, staff from the plastic...

Angela McManis is community services director at Jewish Family Services. Photo: Bill Motchan

Abuse prevention effort adapts over 30 years to keep kids safe

BILL MOTCHAN, Special to the Jewish LightPublished April 20, 2022

For 30 years, Jewish Family Services (JFS) has visited St. Louis area schools delivering its Child Abuse Prevention Program (CAPP). The initiative has never been more important. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that in...

Jewish Song of the Week: ‘Save Our World’ by Stacy and Athena

Jewish Song of the Week: ‘Save Our World’ by Stacy and Athena

Published April 20, 2022

“Save Our World” by Stacy and Athena (JKids Radio) From Rick Recht: This week we celebrate Earth Day! There are SO many great kids songs from Jewish and secular artists about taking care of our planet — a message that grows more important year...

Israeli company brings ‘pee-tech’ to the Apple Watch

Israeli company brings ‘pee-tech’ to the Apple Watch

Brian Blum, Israel21cPublished April 19, 2022

Olive WatchOS, an app that communicates via Bluetooth with Olive Diagnostics’ KG toilet-mounted sensor to display real-time health data based on passive urinalysis, is now available on the Apple Watch. The app, which is free for individual use,...

‘Compelling’ Israel data shows Americans over 60 should get 2nd COVID booster, top US COVID official says

‘Compelling’ Israel data shows Americans over 60 should get 2nd COVID booster, top US COVID official says

Published April 18, 2022

WASHINGTON (JTA) — The White House’s top COVID-19 response coordinator said that Americans over 60 should be getting a second vaccine booster shot, citing Israeli data. “The data out of Israel is pretty compelling for people over 60,”...

Why I pray I'll never become a Schmegoogle

Why I pray I’ll never become a Schmegoogle

Jordan Palmer, Chief Digital Content OfficerPublished April 11, 2022

I ran across a book today, that I just had to tell you about. It's written by Daniel Klein, who figured that Yiddish needed an update to make it more conducive in modern times.  He penned "Schmegoogle: Yiddish Words for Modern Times," which contains...

Simcha Marom at Eshkolot Farm near Mitzpeh Ramon. Photo by Judith Sudilovsky

The woman who nurtures a biblical farm in the Negev Desert

JUDITH SUDILOVSKY, Israel21c.orgPublished April 7, 2022

Not far from Yeruham, at Ruhot Junction in southern Israel, you will find Eshkolot Farm, founded in 2009 by Simcha and Roni Marom. They moved to this area near Mitzpeh Ramon following Roni’s retirement from the army, and established their farm based...

Dr. Richard Lazaroff is the author of "Some Assembly Required, A Guide to Savvy Parenting."

What role should schools play in sex, gender education — and when?

DR. RICHARD LAZAROFFPublished April 6, 2022

Lately, the news media has been full of coverage on whether schools should “teach” children about sexual orientation and gender. Like so many issues in front of the country right now, it has become politically charged where nuance is rarely heard....

Doni Zasloff and Eric Lindberg combine Jewish lyrical themes with a pure bluegrass sound as the group Nefesh Mountain. (Courtesy BAM Photography)

Jewish song of the week: ‘Dayeinu’ by Nefesh Mountain

Published April 6, 2022

“Dayeinu” by Nefesh Mountain (JKids Radio) "Pesach time is almost here! If you haven’t heard “Dayeinu” sung bluegrass-style before, then buckle up — Nefesh Mountain is about to rock your Passover! Re-imagining ways to sing the songs and tell...

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