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The Jewish holiday Hanukkah celebrates the rededication of the Temple in ancient times. It is known as the festival of lights. Hanukkah is celebrated in the month of Kislev, which usually falls in December. The festival lasts eight days. Hanukkah...
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It’s Thanksgiving and like nearly everyone on Facebook and Instagram, I am “full of gratitude” and “blessed.” My children are healthy and happy and I am able to spend another year with my family. I am also carrying around a heavy heart, for I am...
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Even if you are not of the same religious inclination, how nice was it see Pope Francis tell moms in the Sistine Chapel that of course nursing in church is OK?? 🙂...
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This past Saturday heralded a revolution. That seems like a strong term, but the impact the Women’s March on Washington had on me as a woman, mother, daughter, and physician felt just that strong. This past year has been an interesting one to say...
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On June 30, 2015, California’s Gov. Jerry Brown signed into law Senate Bill 277 (SB277), which tightened requirements so that parents could no longer opt out of vaccinating their children if they were attending state licensed schools, daycares, and...
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This week in parenting, check out Breyers’ spot-on ad about what happens after the kids go down for the night and find out how one mom’s self-image is slowly getting wrecked by her four-year-old. 1. What parents really think about after...
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...Muhammad is derived from the Arabic word hamid. Meaning “praiseworthy,” the name is shared by the prophet who founded the Muslim religion. In recent years, Muhammad has been increasing in popularity in the United States....