No Offense
These days it’s too easy to offend people. People are offended by statues of people who are long dead and that have been standing since
These days it’s too easy to offend people. People are offended by statues of people who are long dead and that have been standing since
New Jersey’s famous beaches stretch from Sandy Hook all the way down to Cape May, and there is so much more to do than just
There was a time when the Poconos were not Jewish friendly. Today, there are camps and cabins, hotels and conference centers frequented by Jewish families.
Rabbi Noam Shimon Cohen, director of Chabad of Ocean City, Maryland, loves it when Memorial Day ushers in the busy summer season at this coastal
“You need a touchup, a keratin treatment and you have gray hairs in your eyebrows!” Imagine these being the first words I heard from a
“Orot,” by Rabbi Abraham Isaac HaKohen Kook, translated with footnotes and introductions by Rabbi Bezalel Naor (Maggid Books, 2015) Thirty-five years ago, as a young
Jerusalem—Koren Publishers is proud to announce a new partnership with the Rabbinical Council of America, which will include the RCA’s endorsement on all new editions
Nehalel beChol is the newly released weekday siddur from Nevarech Press, joining with the already acclaimed Shabbat volume, Nehalel beShabbat, to make up the two-volume
Everything Robotics by Jennifer Swanson with Shah Selbe National Geographic Kids, 2016 Everything Robotics is about the history and purpose of robots. From robots that
Once again, the Orthodox Union and the Center for the Jewish Future of Yeshiva University join the World Zionist Organization and other partners in co-sponsoring
Since I was named as one of Mr. Trump’s Israel advisors a few weeks ago, people have been sharing amazing insight and emotions with me