With Hannukah starting tomorrow, and Christmas only twelve days away, we are entering a time ripe with community events, individual kindness, and societal generosity. People smiling in the stores and ...
During WWII a Japanese soldier wrote the following letter (copied exactly as it was written) to the father and father-in-law of friends of mine. “Dear First Sergant, I have obliged to you for a long ...
Fun fact: My dad celebrated his 100th birthday Wednesday. He’s never heard me cuss. My mom turns 92 this week. She’s never heard me cuss either. That’s a long, long lifetime of combined parental ...
Naming, study and service remind students how dedicated educator shared Jewish knowledge and values with sweetness and love ...
As the new year approaches, sharing meaningful wishes is a lovely way to spread love, blessings, and positivity.
The villains, of course, are the most juvenile of all. The “Wet Bandits” are so named because they flood every house they rob ...
On September 12th, Nelson drove down to the Freedom Mortgage Pavilion, in Camden. His band, a four-piece, was dressed all in ...
The savior Christians celebrate was born in a cave, fled as a refugee to Egypt, and taught radical compassion for the ...
The most meaningful gifts tend to support something deeply human. They help people help themselves. They invite discovery, foster connection, encourage service, or offer a little more peace inside.
Myron Friesen discusses giving and receiving, whether it's a gift during the holiday season, a hug from a child or a significant farm asset.