B”H Happy Hannukah everyone! I know I said I wouldn’t be here until 2017, but this story just came in from one of Jewish Latin Princess’ readers: a Hannukah Wednesday Wink and it’s pretty awesome, so I had to share. If you’re new to Jewish Latin Princess, Wednesday Wink is JewishLatinPrincess’ series on Hashgacha Pratit (Divine Providence). This is a space to share either your stories or my own stories
Video Interview with Debbie Sassen
B”H ¡Helo my friends! I think today’s video interview is incredibly important…especially if you’ve entertained the thought of making some improvements to the way you’re managing your money in the coming year. Money? Yes, money! Money is a big part of Jewish lifestyle… We need money to serve G-d… to give tzedakah, to purchase kosher food, mezuzot, have guests, provide a Jewish education to our children, etc. Some of you might remember
Educating Kids Part 4
B”H Good morning friends! Welcome to our fourth and last post on the series Educating Kids with Time Emotional Guidance Center. We chose to bring you this series right during the month of Kislev because as I’ve mentioned here before, Hannukah is connected to the word Chinuch– education. I wrote some more about this here. At this point everyone is starting or about to start winter break and have a few
Hanukah Printables
B”H Shavua Tov amigas! All of you who entered last week’s giveaway should have received an email from me on Friday sending you the link to these adorable Hanukah Printables from Isralove. If you have not received it, check your junk folder and if that doesn’t work, email me. Thank you again to Ruth from Isralove for hosting this giveaway and for creating these for Jewish Latin Princess. You received:
Hannukah Giveaway Winner
B”H Good Erev Shabbat my friends! There’s me and my cutie. Aren’t we sweet!? We’re here to announce the lucky winner of a personalized mug by Isralove! Congratulations to Yaeli Bierman! Wo ho!!! This is so funny! (I read Yaeli’s comment on FB so I find it so funny that the raffle picked her!). I’m so excited for you Yaeli! Check your inbox for details.
Educating Kids Part 3
B”H Good morning ladies! Welcome back to our third post on a four part series on Educating Kids with TimE Emotional Guidance Center. Today Mijal and Jael will talk to us about Setting Limits. Oy! Such a biggie and sometimes hard to enforce, especially when you have a number of kids to manage. Right? __________ Setting limits Parenting is never easy and one of the hardest things to do is
Lego Dreidel
B”H Hello everyone! Yesterday’s post reminded me how much my youngest loves Lego. (All of my kids do, but he certainly got his hands busy with Lego at a much younger age and impresses his older siblings with his Lego creations). I loved finding this Lego tutorial that my friend Mara posted on Kosher on a Budget. How cute is this!? Guess what we’re doing this afternoon after school during
Hannukah Giveaway with Isralove
B”H ¡Shauva Tov amigas! Today I have a super sweet Hannukah giveaway with the talented Ruth of Isralove. Isralove designs are modern, beautiful and handmade in Israel with love. If you’re a mother of multiple children, you know how important it is to carve out individual time for each child. I think a good trick to this is to take advantage of the natural rhythms of the household and jump
Educating Kids Part 2
B”H How is everybody doing? I’m exhausted. I’ve had a wedding, a gala, my daughter’s birthday party my son’s basketball game, and a writing deadline for The Jewish Herald Voice… all in the last week and I’m just ready to collapse! And it’s still three days before Shabbat! Anyways, let’s get to today’s post on kids’ education or chinuch. If you missed last weeks post, you can catch it here. A big thank
Educating Kids Part 1
B”H Chodesh Tov, my friends! Let’s kick off the month of Kislev with a topic that relates to the upcoming Holiday of Chanukah. ¡Educating our kids! Hot topic for some of us, I know. Good. It should be. Educating our kids is a mitzvah of the tallest order and unfortunately (or fortunately?) it’s not one you just look up inside the Code of Jewish Law and come out with a checklist of







































