A Tablet exclusive report
New ‘discoveries’ of the harm caused by school closures are as disingenuous and politically motivated as the original policies themselves
History will not look kindly on our evidence-free decision to make kids suffer most
Inoculation requirements for measles and mumps share a legal basis that the COVID mandates do not
My daughter wants to play with other black Jewish children, but her options are limited in our neighborhood
A staged adaptation of a Maurice Sendak’s classic turns my child and me into happy monsters
Holocaust Remembrance Day is a prime opportunity to educate children about the Shoah, but you’d be a wise parent to steer clear of these two apps.
My two-year-old daughter’s commitment to living Jewishly amazes me. I hope I don’t screw it up.
I’ll never forget the day my son, not yet three, said to me, ‘I want a haircut’
Asian-Jewish unions are producing some of the proudest Jews around
I knew my friends weren’t keen on kids. Then I found out that they didn’t much care for parents, either.
The 500 infant children of migrant workers currently facing deportation expose the unsettled nature of Israel’s immigration policy for foreign caregivers
An afternoon of grilling, drinking, and friendly conversation with neighbors is one man’s nightmare
Stories of Abraham, the original outsider, and a young Israeli activist who followed his lead
The vintage children’s book about a Jewish Tom Thumb still speaks to today’s kids
Rosh Hashanah, a reminder of the cyclical nature of Jewish life, provides good lessons for parenting
A hot day in Tel Aviv, a bored child, and a discussion of the Commandments
A haftorah of consolations and expectations