Weekend Updates
Center City residents Lynne and Ed Berkowitz call their Atlantic City condo “a piece of heaven.” Year-round, it offers a weekend respite from their...
Lose Yourself to Find Yourself
Even though there is no such thing as a typical weight-loss surgery patient, the majority of people who have bariatric surgery are women in...
Finding Their Way
While intermarried couples still face obstacles when it comes to finding their place in the Jewish community, the merger of a local and national...
Spanky and Our Gang
Baby Boomers and generation X-ers may recall spanking as part of their upbringing. In many cases, it was highly unpleasant, but recognized as a...
Generation X-Men
Chicken soup is on the stove, a roast and kugel are in the oven, the table is set, candles and challah are in place,...
Marriage: The Second Time Around
First comes love. Then comes re-marriage. However, somewhere in between, the revitalized lovebirds have to figure out a delicate way to tell their respective...
Making Space for the Homeless
On a chilly Sunday evening, the main entrance to Beth David Reform Congregation in Gladwyne is dark, the parking lot almost empty.
Inside, however, running...
Coffee and Kids: Half Filled or Half Empty of Benefits?
By Elyse Glickman
Frapped, whipped, blended or heated, coffee has stirred up some popularity among an increasingly younger generation of fans, along with a touch...
Digital Families Gather for First-Ever Tech Confab
Twelve-year-old Jacob Resnick sat in a stately armchair in the lobby of the Sheraton Society Hill, contemplating the animation he just created on his...
Picky, Picky, Picky
Why do toddlers play with their food?Is it simply an annoying -- and frustrating -- rite of passage for a child? Or does it...