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Why Your Tween Suddenly Wants Lululemon: A Lighthearted Look at Pre-Teen Brand Obsession

My daughters are 7 and 9, and if you have met girls this age, you know that this means they’re no longer in the princess tiara phase, but they are […]

Written by Ali Cantor on August 13, 2025

Why Every Jewish Mom Needs Her Own Sisterhood

Somewhere between endless carpool lines, twelve group chats, and frantic Whole Foods runs (Amazon returns stuffed in my purse), I stumbled into something I didn’t even know I needed: a […]

Written by Ali Cantor on August 8, 2025

Surviving Schedules and Boredom: A Mom’s Guide to Doing Just Enough

I have two girls, ages 7 and 9, which means I currently live in a world suspended between glitter glue and sarcastic eye rolls. I’m knee deep in washing pool […]

Written by Ali Cantor on July 14, 2025

Meet the Jewish Kid Making a Big Difference Through Tikkun Olam

In our home, Tikkun Olam isn’t just a phrase—it’s a way of life. Since our kids were little, my husband and I have worked to instill the value of giving […]

Written by Ali Cantor on July 7, 2025

Why Jewish Cincinnati Feels Like Home for My Daughters and My Family

I never planned on moving back to Cincinnati. Honestly, it wasn’t even on my backup list. I grew up here, but like many kids who leave for college, I assumed […]

Written by Ali Cantor on June 30, 2025

Working Moms and Jewish Summer Camp: A Look Inside the Seasonal Juggle

Summer is here..cue the sunshine, later bedtimes, and the absence of early alarms. My kids are ecstatic. Shoes are optional, popsicles are a food group (“because it’s hot”), and the […]

Written by Ali Cantor on June 24, 2025

How to Talk to Jewish Kids About the Iran-Israel Attacks

As Israel launched strikes on Iran, my phone hasn’t stopped buzzing.  Between nonstop alerts from my i24 app and my own constant scrolling, it’s been a tense 24 hours. My […]

Written by Ali Cantor on June 16, 2025

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