Sukkah Revolution
By the time you read this, your supermarket bills have gone down considerably. You probably have not had or thought about having company, and your
By the time you read this, your supermarket bills have gone down considerably. You probably have not had or thought about having company, and your
Last Monday, October 12, our nation celebrated yet another holiday. “Another holiday?” you’re saying. “I’m not cooking for this one.” The holiday was Columbus Day.
Excerpted and adapted from ‘Talks on the Parasha’ by Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz, Maggid Books (printed with permission). Rashi’s comment on the first verse in the
A Time of Joy? “V’samachta B’chagecha,” “Moadim L’simcha,” the buses in Israel proclaim the wish for a happy, joyous holiday to all from the front
Rabbi Jake Czuper, a Jewish educator and musician from Atlanta, has been performing and educating children about Jewish values with his newly released album, a
Last year, 300 women baked challah together in anticipation of Shabbos; over 150 people shared a communal Shabbos lunch at Congregation Keter Torah; an uplifting
And I thought Bergen County felt as Jewish as you can get… But nothing can compare to Eretz Yisrael during the chagim season. It was
Everyone in the community can get involved. Community members need to roll up their sleeves and tap into inventive ideas to advertise the Shabbos Project
With the chagim finished and Chanukah the next big Jewish holiday on the horizon, everyone should know that this past summer, Teaneck welcomed an exciting
Recently, I found myself in the middle of an unusual conversation with my daughter. I use the word “unusual” because it’s definitely not what I’m
This is a very busy time of year. Holiday insanity is (finally) over, and we actually have to go to work for a full work
It was a gruesome murder that shocked us all. The horrific image of a man and woman, a father and mother, a husband and wife