Searching for Inspiration at Kosherfest
This article has been a long time in coming. For the past few years, I’ve attended Kosherfest, held at the Meadowlands Convention Center and billed
This article has been a long time in coming. For the past few years, I’ve attended Kosherfest, held at the Meadowlands Convention Center and billed
One can easily imagine the following scene: An Ashkenazic family visits a Sephardic family for Shabbat. The Ashkenazim see the Sephardic family on Shabbat morning
Rabbi Avraham Jacobs, a senior managing director at JP Morgan, oversaw global stock research on telecommunications companies and provided strategic advice on some of the
It was undoubtedly one of the most exciting days of my pre-married life. In 2000, I was one of the older bachurim in the beis
There’s a common theme connecting the double whammy of commercialized holidays, which are also known as the Thanksgiving-Black Friday-holiday frenzy. These holidays are about appreciating
The first week of Congregation Ohr HaTorah’s boys’ Motzei Shabbat learning program saw over 50 boys attend with their fathers/grandfathers. The program takes place weekly
Once a year in America we have a special day set aside when we are asked to pause and give thanks for all the blessings
This past Sunday, November 19, Congregation Netivot Shalom hosted its second monthly Mini Minyan for kids. It was an hour-long program for children under 7
There are moments in our lives that we wish could be bottled and sealed to be preserved for years and decades to come. All too
As Jews, we know that we are individuals who are part of a larger, greater whole. This sense of belonging to a group, of sharing
We as a community are spending too much time kvetching and complaining about the high cost of yeshiva tuition while the means to a solution
Lauren Aduculesi is studying at Tiferet Center in Ramat Bet Shemesh. She grew up in Teaneck, attended Moriah for elementary school and Frisch for high