chapter’ with their remarkable Rabbeim, and now a “new place to call home” – boded for an exceptional Makom Harbatzas HaTorah HaRav Yona Yaakov Lapidus, Menahel, explained why the Mesivta years are so important in the life of a bachur, and how a positive Mesivta experience can l....
etc.) on wood pallets. After the reception, they generally throw the pallets away as they consider them a waste. Check with your local food store or pet supply store if you can pick out some of them. In some countries, a store has to pay to get rid of them, so they will be happy...
Where to Donate Clothes Nationally Many charitable organizations collect old clothing items. These national organizations have drop-off sites all over the country, so it’s easy to find a location near you. Some of them can even pick up unwanted clothing from your home. 1. American Red Cross...
Your table is more than just a place to serve food—it’s where memories are made. This October, let your fall tablescape reflect the warmth, beauty, and abundance of the season. With a few thoughtful touches, you can create an inviting atmosphere that makes your guests feel at home and...
But if you’re looking for somewhere to watch today’s Peach and Rose Bowls, VFW Post 399 is your spot. They’ll welcome you any time between noon and 7 p.m. Good games, great food and drinks, fun company … the perfect way to “kick off” 2025.(Hat tip: Andrew Colabella) ...
LUXURY:The Russell— This boutique property is housed in an all-brick church from the early 20th century. Each room has a different decor, the beds are nice, and it’s a colorful place. I love the attention to detail. They donate a portion of their proceeds to homeless shelters too. ...
One of my favorite questions to ask people is this: “What is a food you used to not like but now you like very much?” Pretty much everyone can answer this question, even if they have to reach all the way back to childhood. For me, the answers are many. I was not an adventurous...
Bob spent many years volunteering with the Operation Hope food pantry, building friendships and providing support and laughter. His family says, “his gentle spirit and presence meant Bob was also a chosen favorite of many dogs over the course of his life, as though they could sense that they...
What remains is mostly open space, save the few items that have earned a perennial place on my altar–the pillow I made at an art therapy session at work with a whole heart on one side and a broken heart on the other (you’ll be happy to note it is currently set in the “whole...
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