‘Menashe,’ a Yiddish-Language Film, Opens in NYC
‘Menashe,’ a father-son drama from debut director Joshua Z Weinstein, originally from Morristown, New Jersey, opens in New York City on July 28. One of
‘Menashe,’ a father-son drama from debut director Joshua Z Weinstein, originally from Morristown, New Jersey, opens in New York City on July 28. One of
We really need to think about safety tactics for pedestrians. That word has always bothered me. Pedestrian. I always thought pedestrian was too fancy a
This guide is a must for anyone looking to improve or create relationships with Jewish millennials. While talking to my friends, I’ve noticed that we
Before visiting Har HaMenuchot, I had never been to a cemetery that I would describe as beautiful. But there was a certain beauty to Har
It has been a little over a week since I returned from a trip/mission to Poland, led by Rabbi Efrem Goldberg of the Boca Raton
I’m not sure if the rain in Spain stays mainly on the plain, as the song goes from the musical “My Fair Lady.” Maybe that’s
For decades, Jewish travelers to Jamaica have bemoaned the fact that the island’s signature “jerk” cuisine was off limits due to a lack of kosher
Until mid-April, I had no plans lined up for this summer. In past years, I worked as a camp counselor and had fun hanging out
It is axiomatic that if day schools were run like businesses, with only a goal of operating in the black, most day schools would close.
Reviewing: “Shalom Italia,” directed and produced by Tamar Tal Anati. Premiered on POV Monday, July 24, 2017 at 10:00 p.m. on PBS. View online at
Reviewing: “Joe’s Violin,” directed by Emmy-award winning filmmaker Kahane Cooperman, premiering on PBS on Monday, July 24, at 10 p.m. View online at pov.org. There
If a child falls in a playground of a school that is part of a church or a shul, do they not bleed? That was