On the 82nd yahrtzeit of the Chofetz Chaim, a mission of prominent rabbanim and community leaders, led by Rav Dovid Hofstedter shlita, Nasi of Dirshu,
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It’s that time of year again. A time of year to reflect on our lives. The good things we did. The not-so-good-things we did. And
Washington—This is the impossible story of a girl from a Hasidic community in Brooklyn, who was raised speaking Yiddish and studied Torah in Hebrew, of
To keep guacamole from turning brown, you can put water on top of it and drain when needed. To keep milk fresh longer, try adding
We have written about the importance of Hebrew literacy in day schools, and why Hebrew immersion should begin as early as possible (Jewish Link, February
Sukkot is almost upon us, and for most of us eating in a sukkah, as likely as not there will be at least a few
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In an attempt to capture the salty-sour magic of a good pickle, Trader Joe’s has released Popcorn in a Pickle, which is dill-flavored (the ingredients
The weather starts to chill, the holidays are in full swing and loved ones stop by for a visit! Tnuva’s expert chefs are pleased to