A Soldier’s Parent’s Perspective of Yom Hazikaron and Yom Ha’atzmaut
Thirty-four years ago, as an 18-19-year-old, I spent a year learning in Israel and had my first opportunity to experience Yom Hazikaron (Memorial Day) and
Thirty-four years ago, as an 18-19-year-old, I spent a year learning in Israel and had my first opportunity to experience Yom Hazikaron (Memorial Day) and
I saw Hitler in a dream once. He had spotted an emaciated Jew trying to crawl into some cattle-cart of his, so he took the
This Yom Hazikaron I’ll light a candle in memory of all the fallen soldiers I light this candle for you For every mother and father
Whoever said “necessity is the mother of invention” was right on target. Dan Messer of Alpine was in desperate need of assistance when, last summer,
Several days ago, we were on our way to Costco when suddenly it sounded as if our car had exploded. We pulled over to the
This past Motzei Shabbos, Dr. Jason and Pnina Suss graciously opened their home for a melave malka to benefit Camp HASC, co-hosted by Ethan and
“I’m so ashamed.” “I don’t know how this happened.” “I used to be organized.” “My stuff just got away from me.” “I don’t know where
My kids are bored. I know this because as I sit here, writing this article, they’re telling me this. They have toys, they have games,
lt is perhaps inarguable that for most Orthodox Jewish parents, the path for their children is to get an education, meet the “right” person, get
AMIT has come to the rescue of bewildered husbands and children seeking creative ideas for pampering their beloved wives and moms on the morning of
On Yom Ha’atzmaut, Israel Independence Day, Jews all over the world turn to Israel with pride. We hoist a glass in toast to the country