Research Finds: Middle Children Are Better Than Their Siblings at One Thing
The study reveals a link between birth order and personality traits, but leaves unanswered questions and calls for further research. Here are the findings.
The study reveals a link between birth order and personality traits, but leaves unanswered questions and calls for further research. Here are the findings.
A regular sufganiya can cost less than two shekels, but a special one might exceed 20 shekels or even 100 shekels each. What are the price differences among major chains?
Eric Adams shared with the media: "A woman I deeply admire told me about a dream she had, where the Rebbe of Lubavitch asked me to visit his grave. I did so, and for me, it was a step that significantly strengthened my path to victory."
From reducing inflammation to easing anxiety, discover why ginger should be more than just a tea add-in.
The trend that's taking the internet by storm: does everyone born in the '90s and earlier have a freckle, a kind of beauty mark, on their arm? Judging by responses, it seems very likely.
Latkes are a beloved Chanukah tradition, but can they fit into a healthy diet? Explore ways to make these festive treats more nutritious while keeping their classic taste.
Anti-Semitic hate events in Canada are breaking records: a 670% increase in violent incidents against Jews in the country. Synagogues attacked, shootings at Jewish educational institutions, and a display praising Yahya Sinwar in the streets of Toronto. The Jewish community lives in fear: "We don't feel safe even wearing a yarmulke on the street"
Nutritionist Dr. Maya Rosman shares tips on enjoying Chanukah treats without compromising your diet.
Columbia University decided to offer a course on Zionism, taught from the perspective of a Hamas supporter. In response, Prof. Lawrence Rosenblatt, an international relations lecturer, resigned: "This move proves that Columbia University has lost its moral compass."
Discover why oranges are sold in red mesh bags and what tricks convince us to buy them in bulk rather than individually.
Prof. Menachem Rosensaft, a law professor at Cornell University, opposes a course accusing Israel of genocide. He sent a letter to the university president, who has faced criticism online but has not halted the course.
The "Flu Bomb," a drink blend starring turmeric, has taken social media by storm. But does it truly deliver on its promise?
A surprising report by a BBC correspondent claimed that Syria boasts "religious harmony" between Jews and Muslims. The Israeli Embassy in London mocked: "Good luck finding a Jew for an interview in Damascus."
Tragedies spark new guidelines for enjoying the festive treat safely. Here's what you need to know.
People turn to soups hoping for nutritional value and low calories, but there's one thing they often overlook.
Judaism has long known the secret, but now Americans do too: Studies show that expressing gratitude, of any kind, can make you a happier person.
The hottest story online: Arkan Galdi, who was born during a flight, later became a flight attendant for a Turkish airline. Since then, his life has changed drastically, and he married a fellow flight attendant.
Research Reveals: Are Post-Menopausal Women at Higher Risk of Heart Disease Death?
A resident of India corresponded with a woman for 3 years. The two planned the wedding without meeting, but just before they were to marry, he discovered there was no bride and no hall.
As the cold days start, so do our cravings for warm yet healthy meals. Experts recommend focusing on water-based foods—what are they?
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