08 Feb Grandparents, Tell Your Personal Story: I Wish I Would Have Asked
We all have stories to tell, especially now that we’re not young anymore....
We all have stories to tell, especially now that we’re not young anymore....
Baking and cooking with your grandchild can teach much more than kitchen skills—it’s a way to tell stories, create memories, and build special bonds....
These letters — written to connect us with another human being and to deepen, heal, or uplift our relationships — are Forever Letters. ...
Watch a dramatization of Dr. Ron Wolfson’s story about his Bubbie’s Shabbat dinner. ...
Singing lullabies to our grandchildren links the memories of our past to the joys of the moment. Remember your favorite Boomer lullabies. But don’t forget those our grandparents sang to us. ...
One of the greatest gifts we can give our grandchildren is to write — and tell — the stories that shaped our lives. ...
From Michael Solomonov’s brisket to a great-grandmother’s stuffed cabbage, the Jewish Food Society has over 900 family recipes and stories from all around the world on their global family recipe archive....
Discover the rich and meaningful ways objects in your closet can help you share family stories, family history, and even world events with your grandchildren and family members. ...
The remarkable Israeli artist, Hanoch Piven, guides you and your family to create family portraits from objects found in and around your house. There are two rules: (1) None of the usual art project material (e.g., pipe cleaners) please! (2) Have fun!...
Do you have keepsakes that tell the stories of different family members throughout the generations; for example, a needlepoint or an old siddur, photos, home movies, or group texts with photos and videos?...