Spies vs. Spies
Parshat Shelach This week’s haftarah is taken from the second perek in Sefer Yehoshua, which actually relates events that took place even before those found
Parshat Shelach This week’s haftarah is taken from the second perek in Sefer Yehoshua, which actually relates events that took place even before those found
It was one of those moments that are priceless as a parent. When one of our children was about 7 years old, he woke up
What would you do if, with one change, your Jewish day school or yeshiva could: Advance students two years beyond their grade level in Hebrew
A recent article in The Jewish Link, “Learning Goes Beyond the Classroom: Reflections on Four Years at TABC,” by Meir Jacobs, made me want to
The Religious Zionists of America led an effort that brought more than 500 people from dozens of communities across the United States to participate in
The 15th of Sivan, June 13, marked the third anniversary of the kidnapping of Gil-Ad Shaer, Naftali Frankel and Eyal Yifrach, H”yd. On Thursday evening,
Jerusalem—The Inbal Jerusalem Hotel, the award-winning, deluxe hotel situated in the heart of the city, has appointed Sharon Dayan as its new vice president of
When we think of motorcycle riders, the typical stereotyped image that enters our minds is that of an rough-looking, Hell’s Angel-type, tattooed gang member riding
Part 8—Sunday June 4, 1939 (this letter continues from last week) Dear Wife, I cannot possibly reply to your letters today, since what I would
Reviewing: “Books of the People: Revisiting Classic Works of Jewish Thought,” edited by Stuart W. Halpern. Maggid Books. Hardcover, 372 pages, 2017. ISBN-10: 1592644708. Publisher’s
“Rabbi Akiva: Sage of the Talmud,” by Barry Holtz. Yale University Press. Born in the land of Israel around 50 C.E., Rabbi Akiva was the
Reviewing: “The 28th of Iyar: The Dramatic, Day-by-Day Journal of an American Family in Israel During the Six-Day War,” by Rabbi Emanuel Feldman. Feldheim Publishers.