Insights From Bereshit
Part I The Rambam, in his commentary on the Torah, repeatedly references the well-known truism, “Ma’aseh avot siman lebanim—The actions of our forefathers are signposts
Part I The Rambam, in his commentary on the Torah, repeatedly references the well-known truism, “Ma’aseh avot siman lebanim—The actions of our forefathers are signposts
Part III of III On a late December night in 2013, I was surfing the Internet when I happened onto a website created by a
I honestly understand why members of the Rabbinical Council of America were compelled to make another public statement on the matter of female clergy. Although
On Saturday evening, November 14, a cantorial concert was held at Congregation Rinat Yisrael in Teaneck. The concert comprised cantorial classics performed by master chazanim.
The name Rothschild is a formidable and storied one, especially in the world of wine—even kosher wine. While their foundations remain in the fine-wine world
I would like to share a recipe with you for after Thanksgiving, when you are left with turkey, and Shabbos is on the way. Here
So what’s the deal with Thanksgiving? Intimidated by planning a big meal for many people? Don’t we do this every single weekend—hosting guests for elaborate
Every year, the same dilemma arises for many of us. What should we buy our children and grandchildren for Chanukah? On the one hand, it’s
Students and parents at the Bergen County High School of Jewish Studies, and other members from the community at large, had the privilege of hearing
TABC’s 12th grade Holocaust studies class visited the Holocaust Museum and Resource Center at Rockland Community College last week. The students had an opportunity to
Last Thursday, the Yeshiva University High School for Boys (MTA) College Bowl Dandy Lions traveled to Heschel for their first meet of the year. The