Table Talk
There are several schools of thought concerning the family Shabbat table. One position is that this is primarily a learning occasion. Children and guests are
There are several schools of thought concerning the family Shabbat table. One position is that this is primarily a learning occasion. Children and guests are
As Michael Shermer and I noted in our book “Denying History: Who Says the Holocaust Never Happened, and Why Do They Say It?” we know
Passover is a joyous time for Israel’s soldiers. Many are on leave from the army and return home to celebrate the traditional seder meal. However,
(Courtesy of Chai4Ever) Over 1000 parents and children joined Chai4Ever for an action-packed Pesach Chol Hamoed Family Fun Day on Monday, April 22, at Six
(Courtesy of HASC) This is their happy place. A place of dedicated staff, steady encouragement and effusive praise. For hundreds of individuals with developmental delays,
It was an absolute unique maamad that transpired in the home of HaGaon HaRav Berel Povarsky, shlita, senior rosh yeshiva at the Ponevezh Yeshiva. Rav
Sometimes we make mistakes, say or do the wrong thing, and hurt someone’s feelings along the way. I had a recent experience where I spoke
Talia Rosen is studying at Bar Ilan XP in the Ramat Ef’al neighborhood of Ramat Gan. She grew up in Teaneck and attended Frisch for
“The Lehman Trilogy” closed at the Park Avenue Armory on April 20. This acclaimed European play by Stefano Massini, a renowned Italian educated in a
This week’s column is less tech, more advisory. When I write Ungarbled-tech I either pick a new technology or something that my office has been
Exploring four paradigms of collaborative (and mediated) divorces. Collaborative practice and mediation are unique alternatives to help divorcing couples reach an optimal divorce settlement. For
Part 2 (Continued from last week) So much mail now was received in Whitwell that the mail carrier could not handle the deluge of envelopes