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What Price For Happiness?

When I was growing up, money meant AUTHORITY. Dad made the money, so he also made the decisions. Our family lived by the Golden Rule as in: He who has the gold, rules. We were told at an early age that it wasn’t “polite” to talk about money, but it sure seemed to be the…

ADHD or just a lack of sleep?

When I don’t sleep, I get cranky, irritable and downright irrational. Unfortunately for my family, that happens more often than I’d like to admit. Impulsive behavior, difficulty focusing and emotional reactivity in an adult aren’t likely to trigger an immediate trip to the doctor, resulting in a prescription to treat ADHD. But the 2014 Sleep…

Prodigies Are Kids Too: Emily Bear

Emily Bear, hailed as a 13-year-old piano prodigy, has been called the next Mozart. She composes, orchestrates and performs in a wide variety of styles. After spending time with Emily, Quincy Jones remarked, “With the ability to seamlessly move from classical to jazz and bebop, she shows as much musical prowess as pianists/ composers twice…

First bat mitzvah at Chabad of flagstaff

While those of us in the Valley and southern Arizona were lamenting the heat and preparing for monsoons, up in the cool climes of Flagstaff a joyous event was taking place. On Aug. 15 Greer Harrison Hanson was celebrating becoming a bat mitzvah through Chabad of Flagstaff. Making the day even more special is the…

The work is done, now it’s time to party!

You’ve spent years learning the alef bet, months studying your Torah portion and countless hours completing your mitzvah project … you’ve earned the right to celebrate! For many freshly minted Jewish “adults,” that means a glamorous party full of glitz and glitter. Others want another shot at a favorite activity of their youth (which in…

Mitzvahs & More aids party planning

The 2014 annual Mitzvahs & More Expo was held Aug. 24 at the Hilton Scottsdale Resort and Villas. More than 400 attendees strolled among 50 unique event professionals exhibiting such varied party planning services as catering, specialty desserts, table top decor, DJ’s, live entertainment, fashion, flowers, invitations, jewelry, linen, personalized party favors, photo booths, photography,…

Ruach Hamidbar’s beautified community Sukkah

For the past 25 years Ruach Hamidbar-Spirit of the Desert, the Valley’s Renewal congregation, has built a large community sukkah filled with tapestries, glittery fabrics and thousands of lights. It takes a few weeks to design and execute and is set up in Rabbi Sarah Leah Grafstein ‘s large back yard in Scottsdale. “We are…

VolunteerS: Can't do without them

It’s often said that volunteers are the lifeblood of nonprofit organizations. “Our organization couldn’t run without volunteers,” admits Carol Bowers, volunteer services coordinator at Neighbors Who Care. “We appreciate every day, every dollar, every hour given.” NWC, a 20-year-old, nonprofit agency and winner of a 2012 Piper Trust Encore Prize for Exceptional Organizations, serves residents…

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