The Tragic Outcome of Lashon Hara
Part II In my last article (April 23), we considered “cyberbullying” as a form of lashon hara, circa 2016. We also began to answer the
Part II In my last article (April 23), we considered “cyberbullying” as a form of lashon hara, circa 2016. We also began to answer the
Without fail, the one holiday we get the most emergency calls from is Pesach. Crunching on hard matzah for a week can test even the
There are currently over 100,000 people in the United States desperately in need of a lifesaving kidney transplant. In fact, odds are you may know
Throughout my years of high school there have been plenty of tough moments, particularly when I’ve been slammed with test after test and assignment after
On Sunday, May 8, an energetic squad will take the field at MetLife Stadium focused on a single mission: to inspire, educate and empower future
Rabbi Nechemye Hoffman is the founder and director of Kollel Chatzos. A young, married father of three, he started the first kollel in 2011 with
As I write this, I am deep in the throes of procrastination. I mean, knee deep, not moving, the lists that I have made of
In this week’s article, we’re going to have the big discussion that every couple has at some point—whether you should make your own Pesach seder
On Wednesday, April 27, Improv Bowl V, a.k.a. The Maztah Bowl, commences at 8 p.m. (doors open at 7:30). $7 admission at the door, or
“There was so much kedusha in that room, so much tahara! So many venerated senior gedolei Yisrael were there for one reason only—to celebrate limud
If Moshe had an iPhone or Android during the exodus from Mitzraim, perhaps he would have used the Waze App and delivered the Jewish people
Pesach is the holiday on which we celebrate our freedom from slavery and our having become a nation. Only a free person can invite others