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Real Israel: House Rules
You don’t have to be rich and famous to have a home worthy of its name.
By LIAT COLLINS
Health: Marketing a myth
Is there any truth to advertisements selling anti-aging products?
By JUDY SIEGEL-ITZKOVICH
My Fair Lady's encore
The Encore! Educational Theatre Company is a tight-knit family that aims to teach the next generation and deliver quality entertainment.
By BARRY DAVIS
A child’s world of wonders
The fourth ship of the luxurious Disney Cruise Line, the ‘Fantasy’ abounds with animation and adventure.
By MARJIE LAMBERT
Passion for pasta
You can prepare numerous dishes that are easy, delicious and satisfying.
By FAYE LEVY
RX for readers: Get treated!
Poor oral health can affect everything from your teeth to your heart, even interfere with pregnancy.
By JUDY SIEGEL-ITZKOVICH
Shape up!
Exercise has many surprising benefits
By MIKE GROPPER
Homes: Holiday home
Businessman Martin Abramson is a closet interior designer as one can see in his Eilat vacation apartment.
By GLORIA DEUTSCH
The artist and his public
A pioneer in the arts, few have attempted what he has succeeded in doing.
By ORI J. LENKINSKI
Ask the Rabbi: How much matza must one eat?
As with many other minutiae of Jewish law, these details, were only provided through the Oral Law and rabbinic sources.
By SHLOMO BRODY
Response and responsibility
We must try to understand the mind-set of our children and the specific “melody” which enters their hearts, minds and souls.
By SHLOMO RISKIN
Celebrating 50 years in the Nepalese Himalayas
Trekking through Nepal is physically challenging but well worth the experience.
By BRIAN BLUM
Rx for Readers: Coping with loss
How do people deal with tragic circumstances such as the death of a child?
By JUDY SIEGEL-ITZKOVICH
Planning for Passover
My friend Nancy Eisman proposed an innovative way to get ideas for Passover – a cyber Seder.
By FAYE LEVY
Reunion in Ra’anana
Designer Selwyn Elkin places his unmistakable stamp on yet another home for a couple from South Africa.
By GLORIA DEUTSCH
One stew, three dinners
Prepare food for a weekend dinner in larger quantities so that it can also become the building blocks of easy weeknight entrees.
By FAYE AND YAKIR LEVY
Holy City’s winter wonderland
Jerusalem has proven it can think out of the ice box when it comes to major tourist attractions.
By LIAT COLLINS
Dieting as a team
Each partner needs to encourage – not discourage – the other in the fight to lose weight, improve lifestyle.
By JUDY SIEGEL-ITZKOVICH
What about me?
New parents need not forget about each other after having a baby.
By MIKE GROPPER
Belief in change
Ronit Heyd, director of Shatil, is of the opinion that "hope should and could be the driving force behind our decisions and actions."
By RUTH EGLASH
Yeast-risen pastries for Purim
While the obvious choice might be hamantashen, there are other options.
By FAYE LEVY
Fit by foot
What is the best form of exercise for your knees?
By JUDY SIEGEL-ITZKOVICH
Worrying about worry
Just about everyone is anxious at some point, but when anxiety is persistent and excessive it is time to take action.
By BATYA L. LUDMAN
Arrivals: A creative mind
Born into an artistic family, Sarah Balfour is showing her own colors as a talented musician and event planner.
By GLORIA DEUTSCH
The charm of an open-air market
For city dwellers, the idea of a farmer’s market is a novelty.
By FAYE LEVY AND YAKIR LEVY
Vanuatu through a Jewish lens
A group of islands in the South Pacific reveals a way of life that is exceptionally intriguing.
By JUDITH FEIN
Cooking as therapy
For me and for many people I know, cooking, not just eating, has a calming, soothing effect.
By FAYE LEVY
Classic chocolate salami
For Valentine’s Day, a chocolate salami can be a tempting treat.
By FAYE LEVY
RX For Readers: The health benefits of caffeine
Is coffee good for you?
By JUDY SIEGEL-ITZKOVICH
Springtime in Binyamin
A hike off the beaten path reveals a treasure trove of little-known trails, streams and breathtaking views – all a part of a rich history.
By ANDREW FRIEDMAN
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