Korach: Striving to Make Peace
Korach, Dasan and Aviram. Not exactly top-tier names when a baby boy is born. Indeed, within the Chumash, these names are nothing short of synonymous
Korach, Dasan and Aviram. Not exactly top-tier names when a baby boy is born. Indeed, within the Chumash, these names are nothing short of synonymous
Parshat Korach Shabbat Rosh Chodesh This Shabbat is also Rosh Chodesh and, as such, we eschew the usual prophetic selection read for Parshat Korach and
Between the VIP lineup of business conference speakers and workshop presenters, and the breathtaking breadth of international businesses on the expo floor, the 2017 J-Biz
The Lifelong Journey of Refining Our Souls: Part II In last month’s article, we spoke to the charge of “Kedoshim tihiyu, Thou shalt be holy.”
Everyone loves the idea of magic. Most of us discover the delights of magic very early on in life. Have you ever played peek-a-boo with
A group of young students at Yeshivat He’Atid sit in a cluster around their teacher as she explains a math lesson to them. Other students
As a child I enjoyed my camp experiences. In Boy Scout camp I learned about safety, first aid and to be prepared. As a counselor
Editor’s note: This week we are pleased to welcome The Navidaters, a.k.a. Esther and Jennifer Mann, a mother/daughter-in-law team of social workers who work as
Part 12/Conclusion (Continued from last week) Return to Kletsk And so one morning I took the train to Kletsk. After an hour’s traveling, the train
* Grew up in Long Beach and Far Rockaway * Graduate of HALB and MTA * Two years at Yeshivat HaKotel * Studied at Yeshiva
The rocks cut into my feet, as I labored to walk into the rough, shallow waters tossing me about the Kinneret. This was a test
Fair Lawn—There’s nothing bow-ring about this business! Even when dress codes and uniforms are the norm for school, a stylish bow lets girls express their