The Ultimate Jewish Wedding Gift: A Kidney and a Life
When it comes to acts of loving-kindness, plenty of rabbis talk a good game. But Rabbi Ari Sytner has put his entire self into the
When it comes to acts of loving-kindness, plenty of rabbis talk a good game. But Rabbi Ari Sytner has put his entire self into the
A Fun and Family-Filled Passover Celebration Comes to the Miami Marlins Game Against the New York Mets When it comes to South Florida Jews coming
An Interview with Lavie Margolin, author of “Can I Wear My Kippah on Job Interviews?” The Jewish community, not unlike the United States as a
The essential function in all successful personal finance programs is saving. But while it is essential, saving alone may not be enough. The following article
I recently had the privilege of taking the trip of a lifetime with one of my best friends, Shira, who has been my best friend
My father had just bought the land and was having the new building put up for his auto body repair shop. It was a dream
On Sunday, March 19, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., Congregation Beth Aaron is hosting a wine tasting that’s not to be missed. Focusing exclusively
In the early ’70s my folks would travel from the Bronx all the way to Shimon’s in Kew Garden Hills to get pizza on Saturday
When your children think about art, do they imagine standing in a museum, staring at a portrait that pre-dates cameras (let alone selfies)? Now more
Even though we’re 30 days before Pesach, this article is not about Pesach cleaning. Rather, it’s about a little housekeeping of our own minds. You
On Purim Day, over 250 parents, grandparents and children packed Yeshivat He’Atid’s cafeteria for the school’s first-ever family kriyat haMegilla. Following shacharit, the crowd was
Yavneh eighth graders read the Megilla at the Yavneh annual Purim chagigah on Sunday morning. Earlier in the week, two of the eighth graders visited