A Bi-Partisan Show of Solidarity
I had the opportunity last week to participate in a conference call with the Israeli Ambassador to the United States, Ron Dermer, who discussed the
I had the opportunity last week to participate in a conference call with the Israeli Ambassador to the United States, Ron Dermer, who discussed the
The Palestinian Authority has embraced mass murderers as heroes and Israel punishes all murderers, whether they murder Arabs or Jews. There is a major moral
(reprinted with permission from the author) Today we confront the terrible revenge murder of an innocent Palestinian boy, Muhammed Abu Khdeir. Much to our horror
Parshat Mattot concludes the saga started in Parshat Balak with the Jews’ slaying of the Midianites in revenge for their evil plan of trying to
Hi, my name is Elisheva Hermann. I am an incoming 7th grader at Yeshivat Noam and I just celebrated my bat mitzvah. I have two
Staring at a screen for hours each day, for a large chunk of my summer! Doesn’t that sound fantastic? Let me rephrase that a bit.
We all have moments when we feel butterflies in our stomach, but for these past few weeks those moments have seemed endless. First there was
The three weeks before Tisha B’av, the saddest day on the Jewish calendar, are characterized by several restrictions on one’s normal actions. Within those three
During the month of Av, the three-week mourning period that we began observing this week is intensified, culminating in our national day of mourning: Tisha
My kids are tense. They huddle on the floor, in a corner of the family room, trying to focus on a game of Monopoly, but
StatePoint—Stress is not only unpleasant; it can be overwhelming, ultimately preventing you from solving the problems that caused the stress in the first place. But
Fair Lawn—Some games require participants to be physically fit, spending hours in the gym, lifting, stretching, etc. Then you have the game of chess. Accessible