N.Y. Legislator Grace Meng an Emerging Pro-Jewish Voice in Congress
She may not be flashy, a firebrand speechmaker, or even very well known outside of her Queens congressional district, but despite her brief legislative career,
She may not be flashy, a firebrand speechmaker, or even very well known outside of her Queens congressional district, but despite her brief legislative career,
I have been so moved by the events over the last two weeks in Israel. I have been, for some reason, more affected by this
Over the past 18 days, most, if not all large Jewish group meetings or organizations in the area have begun or ended proceedings with tehillim
New York—On the occasion of its 40th anniversary, the Lander College for Women-The Anna Ruth and Mark Hasten School (LCW) recognized five individuals who have
Janet Tauro and Varda Kahanovich made a deal upon which their lives depend. Tauro, a foreign worker from Mumbai, provides Kahanovich, a 90-year-old Israeli woman
For many Jewish organizations, it has become clear that older adults are happier if they can live independently and “age in place,” in their own
(Ed. note: This is first in a series of articles explaining Sephardi practice and differences with Ashkenazi practice.) Before we embark on our analysis
While the benefits of brining, and the pitfalls of freezing, can make or break your poultry repast, distinguished mention goes to one exception that makes
Bark is a cross between a candy and a cookie. It is very versatile to serve as a dessert, coffee table fare, or snack for
Nearly a third of all the food produced in the world is lost or wasted, according to the UN’s World Resources Institute. If we convert
“The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.” – Franklin D. Roosevelt Who is your worst enemy? Who, in your life, seems to
“They’re coming in!” The sound of trumpets grow louder as the sea of guests quickly part in the middle, and on all sides the chattan