Weekly Roundup: Gittin, Pages 32-39
May the Torah learning be a merit for the neshama of Menachem Mendel Ben Harav Yoel David Balk a”h This past week we studied
May the Torah learning be a merit for the neshama of Menachem Mendel Ben Harav Yoel David Balk a”h This past week we studied
As parents, we have hopes and aspirations for our children. We want them to be happy, to be successful, to live meaningful and fulfilling lives
(Part III of III) Teaching children to daven and embrace tefilah is at the heart of our Jewish identity and life experience. Thus far in
This month marks 25 years since I had the privilege of entering Rav Abba Bronspiegel’s shiur at the Yeshiva University’s Mazer Yeshiva Program. We continue
On the Shloshim Lillian Vernon died on the eighth day of Chanukah 5775—December 14, 2015. She lived life fully until her very last moments. Her
I have recently been told that my columns are too much about me and not enough about my boys or anything else. Of course my
We live in an exciting age of air travel. A plane that just a few years ago could hold only 50 people now holds 200.
Baltimore is about 200 miles from Teaneck and will take about four hours of travel by car. According to the community’s 2010 population survey, some
It looks as though next week will be a great time to go out to a restaurant and have some peace and quiet. Although the
The Talmud cryptically teaches us that in every generation, 36 righteous people “greet the Shechina,” the Divine Presence. From this arcane reference has emerged the
The Jewish Entrepreneur (TJE) is an exciting new program for the Jewish business community. TJE provides a full-service, pro-bono mentoring program for Jewish entrepreneurs of
In New York and New Jersey, many Jewish day schools have their winter vacation this week and next. Here are some tools that might be