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Raising Jewish Girls in a Pop-Culture World: Confidence, Glitter, and Groundedness

If you are raising girls today, you already know that we are not just parenting. We are co-directing in a world fueled by glitter, choreography, empowerment anthems, and recess discussions […]

Written by Ali Cantor on December 10, 2025

A Labubu in some Jewish swag. (Photo courtesy Dye Girl Chicago

The Labubu Toy Craze of 2025 Is Here — And Jewish Moms Know It Feels Just Like Cabbage Patch Kids

If you grew up in the 80s or 90s, you remember the Cabbage Patch Kid phenomenon. Those doll aisles looked like the toilet paper aisles during COVID, barren, violent, and […]

Written by Ali Cantor on December 5, 2025

Screen Time is My Frenemy: Why This Jewish Mom Sets Screen Time Limits — And Doesn’t Feel Bad About It

Let’s be honest: screen time is every parent’s frenemy. It is a silent babysitter that costs nothing, is always available, and can be very hard to say no to. In […]

Written by Ali Cantor on November 12, 2025

Busy Jewish Mom? Why Saying No Might Be Your Biggest Yes Yet

If you are a mom of young kids, chances are your calendar looks like my kids’ playroom after a playdate — loud, messy, and guaranteed to make me cry if […]

Written by Ali Cantor on November 5, 2025

5 Tricks for Raising Kids Who (Kind of) Like Jewish Food

Raising kids who love Jewish food can feel like a full-time job. And let me tell you, in my house the culinary Jewish favorites list is very short: matzah balls, […]

Written by Ali Cantor on October 22, 2025

High Holidays with Kids: Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, and Granola Bars in Shul

Most people get one New Year a year, but the Jewish people are the chosen ones, so we get two. One in January, and one in September when the High […]

Written by Ali Cantor on October 2, 2025

Yes, You Can Travel Japan With Kids—Here’s How Our Jewish Family Did It

Traveling internationally with kids is not for the faint of heart. Our recent trip home from Japan took 18 hours, including one 14-hour rerouted flight that felt like a small […]

Written by Ali Cantor on September 25, 2025

Raising Jewish Kids After October 7: Friendship, Fear, and Jewish Wisdom

Back to School, Back to Jewish Wisdom It’s the start of the school year. My daughter is heading back to class, and I’ll be teaching seventh and eighth graders in […]

Written by Ali Cantor on September 12, 2025

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

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