Vayera: The Cup Runneth Over
Bereishit: 18:1-9 -I’m speechless. -Really, you don’t like it? -No, no, I do. I’ve just never seen anything like it before. -Isn’t it something? -Yes,
Bereishit: 18:1-9 -I’m speechless. -Really, you don’t like it? -No, no, I do. I’ve just never seen anything like it before. -Isn’t it something? -Yes,
Almost without exception, my friends and classmates who have made aliyah have significantly more children than those who remained in the United States. Israel has
On a small street off Rechov Shmuel Hanavi in Yerushalayim, there lived greatness. Up until last winter, the rented two-bedroom apartment occupied by the Goldstien
What qualified Henny Machlis, who passed away last Friday at the age of 58, as one of the world’s greatest Jewish women? Jerusalemites would say
It is well known that the month of Cheshvan is devoid of any official holidays (thank God for Shabbos!). But to me and my siblings,
I walked alongside the playground towards the orange-and-tan, boxy building; the memories rushed back with every step. It had been a while since I last
The Mets are going to the World Series! The Mets are going to the World Series! They swept the Cubs! They won the National League
People are always coming up and asking me why grammar is important. Well, mainly my students. But it comes with the job. I’m a grammar
As I have written in the past, some clients may think that viruses must be great for business. It’s pretty much the same way a
These past two weeks have been the hardest weeks I’ve experienced in Israel. Constantly getting alerts to my phone about the next attack, having meetings
In 1967, one month after the conclusion of the Six-Day War, I visited Israel for the first time. Clearly, the visit made a deep emotional
I am blessed with a fun-loving, rambunctious and somewhat mischievous toddler. Additionally, I enjoy going to movies with my wife. Oh, the quandaries of parenthood.