Motorcycling With Wounded IDF Veterans
If someone stood watch outside your home in order to make sure you were safe, you would surely thank them. If they kept the bad
If someone stood watch outside your home in order to make sure you were safe, you would surely thank them. If they kept the bad
Near the end of his life, Moshe Rabbeinu gathered klal Yisrael together to rebuke them for the sins they committed in the 40 years of
When Dana Wruble made aliyah and joined Ulpan Etzion, she never expected to meet the love of her life within the first two weeks. It
Aboard the upcoming August 13 Nefesh B’Nefesh charter flight will be Robert and Sarah Blum and Alysa and Amir Cohen of Teaneck. The Blums are
The first two halachot of the Rambam’s Mishneh Torah—Sefer Ahava, Hilchot Sefer Torah, seventh perek—deal with the writing of a sefer Torah. In the first:
We walked into Costco as we usually do. We went to Trader Joe’s to buy our Shabbat flowers. We walked in the mall on a
If the name Tziona bat Sasha sounds familiar, it’s because Tehilim groups, shuls and schools have been davening for her since January 2013. That’s when
For many mothers and fathers of newborns, the idea of bonding with their baby is daunting. “Where do I begin?” In many cases, there is
Today marks the last day I am saying kaddish. These nine words are the same ones that I wrote for The Jewish Link about my
Whenever I look over at the small sefer Torah in our first grade classroom at RYNJ, a famous saying always comes to my mind: One
Whenever I look over at the small sefer Torah in our first grade classroom at RYNJ, a famous saying always comes to my mind: One
(Courtesy of COMMSAR) Pre-planning your hike, is what’s right. Rushing into an outdoor adventure, may turn into a disaster. When staying safe is your aim,