Big Guy: Bigger Responsibilities
To see the sight of the sota is a dramatic, frightening but also inspiring sight to see. An open miracle demonstrating the veracity of the
To see the sight of the sota is a dramatic, frightening but also inspiring sight to see. An open miracle demonstrating the veracity of the
My rosh yeshiva in Israel, Rav Nosson Tzvi Finkel, zt”l (late rosh yeshiva of Mir Yerushalayim), was stricken with Parkinson’s disease for his entire tenure
Part II I am continuing the story I started last week about how the initial Dead Sea Scrolls came to light. I am basing this
On an early summer Sunday morning in 1972, George Blank attended a lecture given by a young, red-headed rabbi named Adin Steinsaltz at Temple Shalom,
I recall a very special, although at the time nerve-wracking, interaction I had with Rabbi Lamm, zt”l. I was the gabbai of the Rubin Shul
I met Dr. Lamm in Israel in the summer of 1977. Dr. Lamm was staying at the same hotel as my parents in Yerushalayim when
The West Orange/Livingston Chesed Committee provided more than 200 “Shavuot to Go” meals for the community. The packages included four beautifully presented meals, with the
(Courtesy of Project Ezrah) If you were to ask Warren Buffet this question he would tell you that the best investment is in yourself. About
It has been three months of “craziness,” yet the young people in our community are still creating new and creative chesed opportunities to show their
Well-known local artist Miriam Stern of Teaneck, devastated by the overwhelming economic effects of the coronavirus, has decided to feed the hungry in the manner
“Red is the color of my anger,” remarked a middle school art student of mine. As an art educator, this type of analogy is tantalizing
An interesting byproduct of the coronavirus pandemic has been the 50% surge in aliyah applications, as reported early last month. Luis and Marta Massieu of