Growing With Our Children
When children honor their parents, Hashem considers Himself as residing with the parents and as having received honor from the children...
When children honor their parents, Hashem considers Himself as residing with the parents and as having received honor from the children...
Unhappy people are constantly complaining. They are often ungrateful to those who have helped them, an attribute known as kafuy tov...
When I was in mourning for my father, HaRav Shmuel Scheinberg, z"tzl, a former talmid (student) asked me what I missed most about my father...
Think for a moment of all the kindnesses, miracles, and wondrous acts that Hashem has done for us and our forefathers, both in the past and in...
The Gemara says that after a person dies he stands before the Heavenly Throne and is asked, "Were you involved in the mitzvah of P'ru U'rvu...
Take a few precious moments to ask your young ones, "Who created the world? Look outside and tell me who created the sky, the trees, and...
Who knows how to best operate a machine? The one who created the machine, or the one who uses the machine?
Stories depicting a love of mitzvot are an excellent tool for developing our children's good midot. Through stories, we create a positive...
The best gift we can give to our children is to teach them how Hashem, our Father in Heaven forgives us when we show a sincere effort to...
In today's generation, many times we come across the philosophy of 'me, myself, and I.' How do we combat this problem? When I was a secretary to...