Do your kids like to get their hands dirty? Then they’ll love the next Art Lab, where they’ll be working with clay to create tic-tac-toe board and tokens.
There is a bunch of negativity happening in Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, Illinois and throughout our world right now and this thankful challenge can help make a positive shift.
Amid the joy and celebration of the holidays and new year, many of us may also experience feelings of stress and isolation. And while many conditions have improved since our last holiday season, others of us still feel some uncertainty and continue to cope with the loss of loved ones, control or activities we used to enjoy during this time. If you’re feeling this way, you’re not alone.
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As a follow-up to my recent lecture at the Manhattan JCC on “Hope & Gratitude Through a Jewish Lens,” I am providing a 10-day Hope & Gratitude Challenge (#hopeandgratitudechallenge). I hope you enjoy it!
The articles you are seeing today and over the following nine days contain personal exercises and questions for reflection to activate hope and gratitude in your life, based on your individual experiences and temperament.