Shabbos: Not a Day of Rest
Another busy, stress-filled work week: work, school, children, laundry, cleaning, shopping, cooking. Thank goodness for Shabbos so we can finally rest. Shabbos should not be
Another busy, stress-filled work week: work, school, children, laundry, cleaning, shopping, cooking. Thank goodness for Shabbos so we can finally rest. Shabbos should not be
What is a king? It’s a good question to ask King Constantine (he has no last name). In 1964, at the young age of 23,
Part 6 (Continued from last week) Not having heard anything further by mid-December, I asked for an update, only to be informed that Iwona was
Since last Rosh Hashanah, over 100 frum young people in the New York-New Jersey area have passed away as a result of drug use. It
This past Wednesday, parents in the tri-state area gleefully celebrated the return of their children to school. No doubt they are thrilled that their children
This time of year is particularly busy, between back to school—which, for many people also means back to work as well—and preparation for Rosh Hashanah.
I wish I could tell you that donning protective outerwear and standing two feet away from an active hive full of bees was an activity
On Shabbat Parshat Ki Tezte, 11 Elul 5777, September 2, 2017, the Jewish community lost a true champion. New York State Assemblyman Michael Simanowitz personified
For those who have read our column even inconsistently, you are probably well aware that we are the parents of a severely handicapped daughter. When
Iconic Chasidic pop singer Avraham Fried recently made a surprise appearance at Sheba Medical Center in Ramat Gan, Israel, where he performed for dozens of
(Courtesy of AMIT) Israel—Studying for the bagrut exams is a rite of passage for most Israeli teens, as they know it will pave the way
Last night I went to my first exercise class ever. Now I know a lot of people might be wondering why I spend money on