10 Feb Get Cooking with Your B-Mitzvah-Age Grandchild
Listen to what’s on your B-Mitzvah grandchild’s mind as you cook together....
Listen to what’s on your B-Mitzvah grandchild’s mind as you cook together....
For nonbinary, transgender, or gender-expansive teens, grandparents can celebrate grandchildren in ways that honor who they are....
Playful ways to celebrate Hanukkah with your grandchild in person or at a distance....
What the Sikh Turban-Tying ceremony can teach us about B-Mitzvah...
Steps for clergy and educators to imagine what is possible for the B-Mitzvah teen with disabilities....
Traveling with your grandchild to Israel can be the start of a lifelong connection to the land of our heritage and a trip they will always remember....
9 tips for cooking together as a family even when you live far apart....
“Grandpa, will you get your ice cream in a dish or in a cone?” my then-seven-year-old granddaughter, Amina, asked. We were walking to the ice cream parlor in the little town in Connecticut where her mother was the rabbi of the local temple. I was taking...
"There are fifty latkes on this tray,” my 95-year-old mother says. I nod and continue peeling potatoes. My sister is frying. My niece is chopping onions. My mother spreads another paper towel on a cookie sheet and continues counting. It’s that time of year. Where the women...
Despite its tremendous joys, being a Jewish grandparent isn’t easy. Our kids are too religious or not religious enough. In other words, they don’t do it our way. This also applies to their thoughts about Israel: they may love it more than we do or...