Finding Pickleball’s sweet spot
Marshall Pura, 73, had never heard of the fancifully named sport of pickleball when he came across a story about it six years ago in an AARP publication.
Marshall Pura, 73, had never heard of the fancifully named sport of pickleball when he came across a story about it six years ago in an AARP publication.
Museums and galleries tend to abide by the “no-touch” rule to safeguard the artworks they display.
Leo Pearlstein may be 95 years old, but that hasn’t slowed him down.
Money is the main reason 26 percent of American millennials boomerang back home to live with their baby boomer parents, and why so many other millennials rely on parental assistance long after college graduation.
On their first date 18 years ago, Benny Rubinstein told Shifra “Shiffy” Raz about his dream of backpacking around the world, while he was still young enough to climb mountains and carry a heavy backpack.
The after-school homework help program at the Mercaz Kagan community center in Katamon Tet, one of the poorest neighborhoods in Jerusalem, buzzes with activity, thanks in part to the Skilled Volunteers for Israel program.