Of Porgies, Flounder, and the Whale: Yom Kippur
It was a magical summer, the kind that many of us experienced when we were very young and remember fondly for the rest of our
It was a magical summer, the kind that many of us experienced when we were very young and remember fondly for the rest of our
Jonathan Segal had been sitting next to his father in shul on Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur for as long as he could remember. When
Englewood–Congregation Ahavath Torah in Englewood will hold a Simchat Beit Hashoeva on October 12 at 7:00 pm, with music, dancing and refreshments, to dedicate its
As the elite panic about ISIS–the Islamic State of Iraq and Levant–continues apace, it’s worth looking at how violations of the First Amendment have allowed
“You are the difference between the world as it was, and the better place it will become.” God’s words to Moses? The new UJA Federation
(This appeared recently on i24news.tv) It is only natural that Israeli Jewish society–and Jewish society everywhere–is traumatized. One-third of the Jewish people were murdered by
More than 100 Jewish groups from across the spectrum, religiously and politically, marched with hundreds of thousands of people through the streets of Manhattan in
In 2013, 33,000 people applied to Columbia University and 31,000 were rejected. With an admission rate of only 7%, completion is clearly fierce at the
Now that round one Yom Tov has ended, we can sit back and marvel at all the work that has gone into making the three-dayer
We had lots of interest in our feature last week about gluten free challah baking with Orly Gottesman, who has just introduced Blends by Orly,
An open letter to Hillary Clinton: Dear Hillary, You must have the weight of the world on your shoulders. All eyes are upon you at
One of my mottos reflects why Jewish mothers keep feeding everyone, why we bring tons of food over for a new baby, a shiva, an