Pesach is probably the busiest season for women, especially this year when we have 3-day Yom Tov. Between Pesach cleaning, shopping, running a cooking marathon to churn out six meals, and taking care of family needs, there isn’t much personal time left.
With so many moisturizing options available, where do you begin? An abundance of ads bombards us on a constant basis, and numerous creams and lotions seem to flood the marketplace. It can seem challenging to figure out which products to use. The following questions and answers will help clarify a few things.
Megillas Esther, the story of events that took place in Persia hundreds of years ago, is not merely historical; it is also a book of hidden miracles with deep and powerful lessons. The moral and spiritual messages, and the shining examples Esther imparted into the Jewish nation, have been passed down from generation to generation. Therefore, Esther was known as one the greatest women in Jewish history. As women, we can all learn meaningful lessons from the amazing story of Purim and its hidden miracles.
Stress is unfortunately part of daily life, and when chronic, it can contribute to skin aging and exacerbate skin conditions such as psoriasis, and acne. A bit of exercise can improve the health and appearance of your complexion. Why not give your skin some TLC by practicing good pre and post workout habits?
Winter has officially arrived, and though you may be feeling the blues, your skin does not have to reflect your state of mind. Your skin can surely use some extra pampering, especially during these trying times. A harsh winter can be far worse for the skin than a bad summer. Between low temperatures, cold winds, bone-dry indoor heating systems, and the daily stress, your skin loses lots of moisture.
Two thousand years ago, when the royal Hasmonean family overpowered the Greeks and were victorious, they found only one flask of pure oil, which was enough to light the Menorah for a day. A miracle occurred with this oil, which miraculously lasted and burned for eight days. We therefore celebrate the miracle of Chanukah on the 25th day of Kislev by lighting our menorahs with olive oil and traditionally and generously incorporating this healthy oil in latkes, sufganiot, and other fried foods.